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200 points 400 points 800 points 300 points 600 points 900 points 1000 points 100 points 500 points 700 points Instructional Design/Learning Theory

This learning theory states that knowledge should be transferred passively from expert teachers to students

What is behaviorism?

This learning theory views learning as information processing and the manipulation of mental states

What is cognitivism?

A student-centered education theory in which students learn though problem solving

What is Problem-based learning (PBL)?

Proposed by Bandura, this theory of learning stresses that people can learn by watching (observing) and interacting with others

What is social learning theory?

This term is used in instructional design models to describe the process of “thinking about thinking”

What is metacognition?

This ID model’s 5 steps include: asking, investigating, creating, discussing, and reflecting

What is the cyclic inquiry model?

This learning theory is based on learning through experimentation to construct knowledge; learning is self- directed, creative, and requires synthesis of previous knowledge

What is constructivism?

This theory suggests that an individual can process only a limited amount of information at a given time

What is cognitive load theory?

He is the author of the ARCS (attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction) model of instructional design

Who is John Keller?

This model of accelerated learning involves 4 phases: preparation, presentation, practice, and performance

What is Rapid Instructional Design (RID)?