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100 Points (Q1) Q – Behaviorist’s learning theory states that learning is mental operation True or False
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Answer (Q1) False Behaviorist learning view that all behavior as a response to external stimuli. Back to home
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100 Points (Q2) Q – Howard Gadner’s multiple intelligence includes: Extrovert, Introvert, Sensing, Intuitive, Thinking, Feeling, Judging, and Percieving True or False
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Answer (Q2) False Howard Gadner’s Multiple intelligence are Linguistic, Logical-Mathematical, Musical, Spatial, Bodily-Kinesthic, Interpersonal, Naturalistic, Existential Back to home
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100 Points (Q3) Q – Personal computers was created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in late 1970’s True or False
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Answer (Q3) True Personal Computer was created by them in 1977 Back to home
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100 Points (Q4) Q – IUTUS program is one example of Administrative Software True or False
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Answer (Q4) True IUTUS program is used for administrative task such as grading, registration, etc. Back to home
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200 Points (Q5) Q – Digital Camera is included as a. input device b. processing device c. storage device d. none of the above
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Answer (Q5) Answer - a Digital camera can be categorized as input and output device at the same time. Back to home
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200 Points (Q6) Q – Microsoft Word is categorized as a. Productivity Software b. Administrative Software c. Academic Software d. All of the above
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Answer (Q6) Answer - d Microsoft word can do various tasks for administrative and academic. Back to home
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200 Points (Q7) Q – Environmental factors affecting communication (learning) a. The temperature of the classroom b. Teacher’s prejudice c. Student’s Learning Intelligence d. All of the above
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Answer (Q7) Answer - a The temperature of the classroom is environmental factor affecting the learning (communication) Process. Back to home
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200 Points (Q8) Q – Key Theorists of Behaviorism Learning Theory. a. Ivan Pavlov b. Jean Piaget c. Jerome Bruner d. All of the above
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Answer (Q8) Answer - a Ivan Pavlov Back to home
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300 Points (Q9) Q – Define Administrative and Academic Software
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Answer (Q9) Administrative software Used to perform professional tasks May be adapted for instructional use Academic Software Used specifically for teaching and learning Back to home
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300 Points (Q10) Q – State the difference between Shareware and freeware
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Answer (Q10) Freeware – Software without any cost Shareware – Software that is available to share for a limited time Back to home
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300 Points (Q11) Q – State at least 3 different academic software
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Answer (Q11) Authoring Software Paint Software/Graphics Software/Draw Desktop Publishing Reference Software Tutorial Software/Drill and Practice Software Educational Games/Simulations Special Needs Software/Assistive Software Integrated Software Back to home
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300 Points (Q12) Q – What are the three factors affecting communication
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Answer (Q12) Environmental Factor Psychological Factor Personal Filter Back to home
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400 Points (Q13) Q – Draw the computer computing cycle
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Answer (Q13) Back to home InputCPU Storage Memory Output
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400 Points (Q14) Q – The 6 steps of Dynamic Instructional Design?
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Answer (Q14) Know the learner State your objectives Establish the learning environment Identify teaching and learning strategies Identify and select support technologies Evaluate and revised the design Back to home
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400 Points (Q15) Q – Discuss constructivism learning theory?
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Answer (Q15) Knowledge is constructed as a result of the learning process Learning occurs when knowledge is assimilated or accommodated Knowledge may be constructed best in a social context Emphasis: Knowledge is self-constructed within a social context Back to home
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400 Points (Q16) Q – Develop your own illustration (analogy) and discuss your own view how media affects learning.
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Answer (Q16) Your answer will depend on how you explain your illustration Back to home
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