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100 Points (Q1) Q – Behaviorist’s learning theory states that learning is mental operation True or False

Answer (Q1) False Behaviorist learning view that all behavior as a response to external stimuli. Back to home

100 Points (Q2) Q – Howard Gadner’s multiple intelligence includes: Extrovert, Introvert, Sensing, Intuitive, Thinking, Feeling, Judging, and Percieving True or False

Answer (Q2) False Howard Gadner’s Multiple intelligence are Linguistic, Logical-Mathematical, Musical, Spatial, Bodily-Kinesthic, Interpersonal, Naturalistic, Existential Back to home

100 Points (Q3) Q – Personal computers was created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in late 1970’s True or False

Answer (Q3) True Personal Computer was created by them in 1977 Back to home

100 Points (Q4) Q – IUTUS program is one example of Administrative Software True or False

Answer (Q4) True IUTUS program is used for administrative task such as grading, registration, etc. Back to home

200 Points (Q5) Q – Digital Camera is included as a. input device b. processing device c. storage device d. none of the above

Answer (Q5) Answer - a Digital camera can be categorized as input and output device at the same time. Back to home

200 Points (Q6) Q – Microsoft Word is categorized as a. Productivity Software b. Administrative Software c. Academic Software d. All of the above

Answer (Q6) Answer - d Microsoft word can do various tasks for administrative and academic. Back to home

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

Answer (Q7) Answer - a The temperature of the classroom is environmental factor affecting the learning (communication) Process. Back to home

200 Points (Q8) Q – Key Theorists of Behaviorism Learning Theory. a. Ivan Pavlov b. Jean Piaget c. Jerome Bruner d. All of the above

Answer (Q8) Answer - a Ivan Pavlov Back to home

300 Points (Q9) Q – Define Administrative and Academic Software

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

300 Points (Q10) Q – State the difference between Shareware and freeware

Answer (Q10) Freeware – Software without any cost Shareware – Software that is available to share for a limited time Back to home

300 Points (Q11) Q – State at least 3 different academic software

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

300 Points (Q12) Q – What are the three factors affecting communication

Answer (Q12) Environmental Factor Psychological Factor Personal Filter Back to home

400 Points (Q13) Q – Draw the computer computing cycle

Answer (Q13) Back to home InputCPU Storage Memory Output

400 Points (Q14) Q – The 6 steps of Dynamic Instructional Design?

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

400 Points (Q15) Q – Discuss constructivism learning theory?

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

400 Points (Q16) Q – Develop your own illustration (analogy) and discuss your own view how media affects learning.

Answer (Q16)  Your answer will depend on how you explain your illustration Back to home