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2 Welcome to... A Game of Xs and Os

3 Another TechnoTrek Presentation © 2007 - All rights Reserved jungletrekking@googlegroups.com

4 Basic Rule For one player/two players/teams. The objective is to have straight crosses or noughts in a row ( horizontally, vertically, or diagonally). The order of play is determined by One-two- zoom method. The winner picks the starting square. If the players answer is wrong, the opposing player gets the score.

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6 789 456 123 Scoreboard X O Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

7 1 Who is he? He believed that any pedagogy creates learning processes that lead to development and this sequence results in zone of proximal development. A. Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky B. Jean Piaget C. Clark Hull

8 1 He believed that any pedagogy creates learning processes that lead to development and this sequence results in zone of proximal development. Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky Home http://fates.cns.muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/vygotsky.htm

9 2 Who is this? Scholars associate genetic epistemology with him. C. Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky B. Jean Piaget A. Clark Hull

10 2 Scholars associate genetic epistemology with him. Jean Piaget http://fates.cns.muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/piaget.htm Home

11 3 He believed that human behavior is a result of the constant interaction between the organism and its environment. Who Is he? C. Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky A. Jean Piaget B. Clark Hull

12 3 http://fates.cns.muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/hull.htm Home He believed that human behavior is a result of the constant interaction between the organism and its environment. Clark Hull

13 4 He published his most famous conditioning experiment; the "Little Albert Who is he? C. Edward De Bono A. David AusubelB. John Broadus Watson

14 4 He published his most famous conditioning experiment; the "Little Albert John Broadus Watson Home http://fates.cns.muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/watson.htm

15 5 He developed concept and studied systematically in advanced organizers in 1960 C. John Broadus Watson A. Edward De BonoB. David Ausubel

16 5 Home He developed concept and studied systematically in advanced organizers in 1960 David Ausubel

17 6 He has written extensively about the process of lateral thinking -- the generation of novel solutions to problems. Who is he? C. Edward De Bono A. John Broadus WatsonB. David Ausubel

18 6 Home He has written extensively about the process of lateral thinking -- the generation of novel solutions to problems. Edward De Bono http://www.indiana.edu/~rcapub/v22n1/p08.html

19 7 Who published this seminar paper on Experimental Studies of the Perception of Movement.? C. Max Wertheimer A. Howard GardnerB. Daniel Goleman

20 7 Home Who published this seminar paper on Experimental Studies of the Perception of Movement.? Max Wertheimer

21 8 He emphasizes the cultural context of multiple intelligences C. Howard Gardner A. Max WertheimerB. Daniel Goleman

22 8 Home He emphasizes the cultural context of multiple intelligences Howard Gardner

23 9 He defined Emotional inteligences knowing one's emotions, managing emotions, motivating oneself, recognizing emotions in others, handling relationships. Who is he? C. Howard Gardner A. Daniel GolemanB. Max Wertheimer

24 9 Home He defined Emotional inteligences knowing one's emotions, managing emotions, motivating oneself, recognizing emotions in others, handling relationships. Daniel Goleman

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