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Kyla Driest

OverviewSocial Learning Theory Cognitive Load Theory

Overview 100 Question: The repeated mantra of our class Answer

Overview 100 Answer: What is effective, efficient, and appealing instruction? Home

Overview 200 Question: The three domains of learning Answer

Overview 200 Answer: What are cognitive, affective, and psychomotor? Home

Overview 300 Question: The development of learning strategies as they relate to the learner’s goals. Hint: This may also be viewed as the 4 th domain of learning. Answer

Overview 300 Answer: What is metacognition? Home

Overview 400 Question: The definition of instructional design in the words of our instructor. Answer

Overview 400 Answer: What is “the art and science of creating effective, efficient, and appealing instruction through the systematic application of learning theory to course development”? Home

Social Learning Theory 100 Question: Emphasized by communities of practice Answer

Social Learning Theory 100 Answer: What is “interdependence of the individual and the community”? Home

Social Learning Theory 200 Question: The term for active engagement in social practice Answer

Social Learning Theory 200 Answer: What is legitimate peripheral participation? Home

Social Learning Theory 300 Question: The key concept of situativity Answer

Social Learning Theory 300 Answer: What is the idea that meaning and practice are integrally related? Home

Social Learning Theory 400 Question: The 6 key techniques in cognitive apprenticeship Answer

Social Learning Theory 400 Answer: What are coaching, scaffolding, modelling, articulation, reflection, and exploration? Home

Cognitive Load Theory 100 Question: The number of chunks that working memory can process simultaneously Answer

Cognitive Load Theory 100 Answer: What is 2-3? Home

Cognitive Load Theory 200 Question: Putting related words close to each other is described by this principle of cognitive load theory Answer

Cognitive Load Theory 200 Answer: What is Spatial Contiguity Principle? Home

Cognitive Load Theory 300 Question: The “less is more” principle Answer

Cognitive Load Theory 300 Answer: What is the Coherence Principle? Home

Cognitive Load Theory 400 Question: This principle highlights the differences in preferred teaching methods for novices and learners with previous knowledge. Answer

Cognitive Load Theory 400 Answer: What is the Individual Differences Principle or Expertise Reversal effect? Home