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In a society that uses technology for almost everything, students may feel that using Google to simple copy and paste things is the most efficient way to do research. Which of the following would be a good question to make a child think critically about a ship captain? A."Determine if Captain Smith was more skilled in sailing than explorers in his time" B."Determine if Captain Smith was good captain" C."Find out information about Captain Smith" D."Determine how many ships Captain Smith sailed"

A."Determine if Captain Smith was more skilled in sailing than explorers in his time"

In "15 years after birth, book's not closed on texting" Maenpaa points out that text-speak______. A.Affects students intellectual endurance. B.Affects students intellectual capability. C.Makes students unable to write simple words. D.Affects students ability to write greatly.

A.Affects students intellectual endurance.

Which of the following best supports why word processing can help a group of students in a constructivism education? A.Allows easy sharing and collaboration of documents B.Enhances document structure and layout for students C.Helps students consume less paper when peer editing D.Helps students quickly make corrections in documents

A.Allows easy sharing and collaboration of documents

When determining fair use, _____ is not likely approved. A.Commercial gain B.Scholarship C.Review D.Criticism

A.Commercial gain

Constructivist teaching is based on the theory that states that people learn through experiencing things and reflecting on them. There a many differences between constructivist teaching and what is known to be traditional teaching. Which of the following is NOT an example of constructivism? A.Curriculum begins with parts of the whole lesson. B.Knowledge is seen as dynamic. C.Materials include manipulative materials and primary sources of material. D.Teacher's role is interactive, rooted in negotiation.

A.Curriculum begins with parts of the whole lesson.

In the article "Using Computer Databases in the Classroom", which of the following do students NOT do as they reach higher levels of thinking while manipulating data? A.Eliminate concepts of prior thinking when comparing new data. B.Find qualities of the data to compare and contrast. C.Take that same data and rank the importance of that data for themselves. D.Identify unique characteristics of the data.

A.Eliminate concepts of prior thinking when comparing new data.

According to the article "Nine Ways the Common Core Will Change Classroom Practice" which of the following is one difference in Common Core mathematical standards compared to the old standards? A.Emphasis on mathematical practices B.Focus on mathematical evidence C.Literacy in mathematical content D.Mathematical complexity

A.Emphasis on mathematical practices

On "Can Anything be Freely used?" There are various types of materials that could be used without regard to copyright, which is the best answer? A.Facts, numbers, slogans B.Pictures, thoughts, ideas C.Ideas, thoughts, writing D.Blank forms, titles, pictures

A.Facts, numbers, slogans

In the article, Beyond Cut-and-Paste:Engaging Students in Wrestling with Questions of Import, it talks about how students mostly base their work on opinion from sites, what can students do to help them build their own answers? A.Gather evidence to support answer B.Explain why they think that way based on opinions they've read C.Talk about their own opinion D.Use counterarguments to help with their topic

A.Gather evidence to support answer

Differentiated learning is different than blended, traditional, and even flipped learning methods because it uses many more components to teach children. Which of the following is NOT one of those additional components? A.Individual cultural backgrounds B.Individual abilities C.Individual experiences D.Learning style

A.Individual cultural backgrounds

According to "The Power of Word Processing for the Student Writer" by Steve Graham, which of the following below is one of the seven reason why that word processing helps develop writers. A.It makes it easier to revise papers B.It helps students develop grammar and spelling skills C.It helps students improve their grammar D.Words and ideas can easily be added, modified, deleted, and moved with word processor

A.It makes it easier to revise papers

All of the following are characteristics of the traditional teaching method, EXCEPT: A.Learning is interactive throughout the class time. B.Teaching based off of a highly valued curriculum. C.Students work mostly alone. D.Teacher's role is assertive, long lectures.

A.Learning is interactive throughout the class time.

In the article, "The Power of Word Processing", it states that, The meta-analysis that Dolores Perin and I conducted did not tell us why word processing was effective. It only told us that it was. There are at least seven ways that word processing helps developing writers (Graham, Harris, & MacArthur, 2004). Which of the following would be the first way? A.Legibility of text B.Potential for publishing in variety of formats. C.Potential for links to electronic source material. D.Ease of revision.

A.Legibility of text

How are Digital Natives used to finding information? A.Receiving information really fast. B.Graphics before their text. C.Finding all the answers in the internet. D.Random access.

A.Receiving information really fast.

Based on the "Beyond Cut-and-Paste: Engaging Students in Wrestling with Questions of Import" article, Professor X asked his students to write a short paragraph to answer the question: Which U.S general was the best in accomplishing missions during War World 2. Which of the following options is the best method to find answer Professor X's question? A.Research on War World 2 generals and make questions to broaden the initial question. Then, answer these questions with research to gather more facts and to compare and contrast in order to determine the answer. B.Research War World 2 US generals and use the War Record Log of the most battles won. Based the answer on the general who won the most wars in order to determine the answer. C.Use information on Wikipedia and other legitimate sources (Times and BBC) to research War World 2 Generals. Then judge these facts by yourself and other students to help determine the answer. D.Research War World 2 soldiers and generals and use the recorded soldiers' opinions. If the opinions on these generals are great and respectable, then use those opinions to determine the answer.

A.Research on War World 2 generals and make questions to broaden the initial question. Then, answer these questions with research to gather more facts and to compare and contrast in order to determine the answer.

Which of the following is not topic discussed in the article "Technology Evolves to Offer A Clearer View of Science" by Ian Quillen? A.Science teachers are skeptical about incorporating new technology into the classrooms. B.Focus on the teacher and the technology will follow suit. C.Science is a slow and careful process that requires trial and error. D.Real life simulations allow students to collaborate and use essential learning skills.

A.Science teachers are skeptical about incorporating new technology into the classrooms.

What is one difference between a Constructivist and Traditional classroom? A.Teacher's role is interactive, rooted in negotiation B.Knowledge is seen as inherent C.Assessment is through testing D.Strict adherence to fixed curriculum is highly valued

A.Teacher's role is interactive, rooted in negotiation

Which of the following is not an example of a database? A.Text messaging B.Library C.Google D.Credit card transactions

A.Text messaging

There have been a lot of studies showing that word processing helps develop writers. Which of the following is an example of how it does NOT help develop writers? A.allows for quick comprehension B.allows easier revisions C.allows legible writing D.allows the ease of sharing

A.allows for quick comprehension

Creating a database of any kind requires students to: A.critically think from the very beginning. B.use technology to benefit themselves. C.receive information through a certain process. D.obtain information quicker.

A.critically think from the very beginning.

What does Differentiated Instruction NOT mean for teachers according to the article "Differentiating Instruction: Meeting Students Where They Are"? A.develop a separate lesson plan for each student B.help students take in information and make sense of concepts C.they provide several learning options for students D.provide appropriate levels of challenge for all students

A.develop a separate lesson plan for each student

Common Core introduces the concept of coherence by: A.introducing new topics from grade to grade B.allowing students to glean information from a document and make judgments about its credibility C.causing students to justify and cite information instead of using personal thoughts D.allowing collaborative work between class peers

A.introducing new topics from grade to grade

What is said to be the biggest issue on plagiarism? A.knowing if your plagiarizing or not B.students not knowing that it is a legal issue C.not knowing how to give the author credit D.forgetting to add references or citations

A.knowing if your plagiarizing or not

Maenpaa used texting as a (an) _____ A.opening to discuss purpose of texting B.way to contact students' parents C.way to send homework D.reminder to students of upcoming tests

A.opening to discuss purpose of texting

What do advocates of media literacy believe the best way to become media literate is? A.produce media and and engage in the editorial choices B.analyze everything from print advertisements C.use persuasive techniques D.engage in media production

A.produce media and and engage in the editorial choices

What is the Educational Video Center trying to work with educators to accomplish? A.teach students video documentary production as a path to media analysis B.teach students that media analysis is necessary when using all media C.advocate the use of technology in a new modern classroom D.teach educators how reach teens by using technology

A.teach students video documentary production as a path to media analysis

What did most mathematics teachers say about common core standards? A.the same B.harder for students but easier for teachers C.easier D.harder

A.the same

According to the "Art and Music Learning emphasize Interactivity, Real-World Relevance" article, in visual arts education, what are the benefits of teachers incorporating technology? A.to connect students with a wider audience and distribute their finished products globally B.the students will enjoy participating in class considering that younger generations are more fascinated by technology C.to have one safe storage and possibly portable unit for all of their art work D.to allow multiple students to share one project with easy access and make editing easier

A.to connect students with a wider audience and distribute their finished products globally

According to the "Art and Music Learning emphasize Interactivity, Real-World Relevance" article, All of the following are examples of online use of art EXCEPT... A.using models B.digital photography C.visual effects D.examining copyright E.visual effects

A.using models

According to the article "Positive Digital Footprints", by William M. Ferriter, there are two practices that can help educators bridge the gap between the two divergent views of how to live in a digital world. What are the two practices? A.1.teach students the importance of technology 2.take a tiered approach B.1.take a tiered approach 2.help students build positive digital footprints C.1. help students build positive footprints 2.teach them how to work basic computer functions D.1.install safety programs on all computers 2.scare students into properly behaving when online

B.1.take a tiered approach 2.help students build positive digital footprints

Although many schools and teachers are becoming more proactive with teaching children about the dangers of the internet, there are also many negative effects of the way children are being introduced to the online media. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A.Teachers should learn about different types of social media platforms, and digital websites to be able to inform their students. B.All students have the same risk level when it comes to online predators and digital dangers. C.Teachers should encourage students to use the internet positively in order to create a positive digital footprint. D.Children are being scared into thinking that using the internet will inevitably lead to danger.

B.All students have the same risk level when it comes to online predators and digital dangers.

Which of the following is not an example of the remembering category? A.An example of the remembering category is listing. B.An example of the remembering category is interpreting. C.An example of the remembering category is describing. D.An example of the remembering category is naming.

B.An example of the remembering category is interpreting.

Texting talk is not appropriate for all situations. Which of the following is not a situation where texting is appropriate? A.Email to a relative B.College application C.Writing notes in a class D. Texting Professor Cynthia

B.College application

In constructivist teaching, there are multiple aspects of how the children are taught. These aspects can be described with certain keywords such as ""constructive"" and "evolving." Which of the following terms is NOT used to describe constructivism? A.Reflective B.Constant C.Collaborative D.Active

B.Constant

In a constructivist classroom, learning is constructed, active, reflective, collaborative, inquiry-based, and... A.Mind-engaging B.Evolving C.Revolutionary D.Honest

B.Evolving

According to the "Using Computer Databases in the Classroom" article, which of the following are one of the higher levels of thinking that a student can reach when manipulating a database? A.Identify unique characteristics of different programs that serve as databases B.Find qualities of the data to compare and contrast; and rank the importance of that data C.This helps students reach all of the levels of Bloom's Taxonomy which are: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation D.Find qualities of different database programs to compare and contrast

B.Find qualities of the data to compare and contrast; and rank the importance of that data

Advocates of media literacy believe the best way to become media literate is what? A.For students, parents and teachers to watch about how professional producers and journalists make media and engage in the editorial choices B.For students, parents and teachers to produce media and engage in the editorial choices that professional producers and journalists make C.For students, parents and teachers to read about how professional producers and journalists make media and engage in the editorial choices D.To tell students, parents and teachers about how professional producers and journalists make media and engage in the editorial choices

B.For students, parents and teachers to produce media and engage in the editorial choices that professional producers and journalists make

In the article of Digitally Speaking/Positive Digital Footprints, technology expert Will Richardson explains how he fears that in the future his children won't be googled well. For example, if an admission officer googles the person's name and what comes up may be less than impressive and will fail to astound with examples of their creativity, collaborative skills, and works. Educator can bridge the gap between the two views of digitized and non-digitized students by doing what? A.Introduce scare tactics B.Help students build positive digital footprints C.Have students make bad decisions online to see the consequences and results D.Behave and not take risks online

B.Help students build positive digital footprints

In a Traditional classroom, learning is based on repetition. However, in a Constructivist classroom, learning is based on A.Technology; students use of technology as a beneficial resource. B.Interaction; building on what the student already knows. C.Group interaction; learning from others around you. D.Instructor's pace; students are taught at a speed that benefits them.

B.Interaction; building on what the student already knows.

Based on the ""Beyond Cut-and-Paste: Engaging Students in Wrestling with Questions of Import"" article, which of the following doesn't follow the AASL and ISTE standards of gathering information and developing new ideas? A.Learners draw conclusions, Make smart choices, and apply new learned knowledge everywhere. B.Learners use internet sources to find new information and to believe new information from internet sources as true. C.Learners pursue personal growth with the resources and tools D.Learners share Knowledge and Work with other members in a presentable matter.

B.Learners use internet sources to find new information and to believe new information from internet sources as true.

Based off the article of Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally, which is a DIGITAL example of the Creating category? A.Bullet pointing a speech to use as notes B.Programming a video game C.Making a board game D.Commenting on a video

B.Programming a video game

With files relating to the media, there are two common terms know as substitution and sampling. Which of the following statements is correct? A.People who sample music are known to listen to music without buying the content they are listening to. B.Sampling is listening to something for its perceived value. C.Substitution is downloading, and only keeping the product for a short amount of time. D.People who substitute music are known to delete what they don't enjoy, and replace it with what they do enjoy.

B.Sampling is listening to something for its perceived value.

Spreadsheets are more commonly being used in classrooms to help students in subjects like math. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using spreadsheets? A.Time efficiency B.Supports Yes/No questions C.Increases student's motivation D.Organizes displays of information

B.Supports Yes/No questions

Media messages can be transmitted to children in everyday activities. Which of the following is NOT a form of media? A.Cereal box advertising new flavors B.Text message to a friend about your favorite type of soda C.Comic strip in a teen magazine D.Cigarette Poster in a liquor store

B.Text message to a friend about your favorite type of soda

According to the article "Digitally Speaking/Positive Digital Footprints" what is true about the scare tactics used on children about digital footprints? A.They are ineffective because they encourage students to see digital footprints as potential tools for finding like-minded peers B.They are ineffective altogether C.They are effective because they encourage students to see digital footprints as potential tools for building reputations D.They are ineffective because they encourage students to see digital footprints as potential tools for building reputations

B.They are ineffective altogether

In the article, "Beyond Cut-and-Paste", what do Questions of Import do and also replace, for students to fully comprehend? A.They allow teachers to re-incorporate questions to tests; Quick Time Answers. B.They have students build up to their own answers; Topical Research. C.They allow both students and teachers to discuss question topics; Open Book Questions. D.They have students build up to their own answers; Topical Research.

B.They have students build up to their own answers; Topical Research.

According to the article "Language Arts Educators Balance Text-Only Tactics With Multimedia Skills" by Katie Ash, which of the following is not a way English teachers have incorporated technology within the classroom? A.They have students become digital storytellers. B.They have students creatively use multimedia tools by producing reading comprehension games. C.They have students convey their thoughts through the creation of digital essays. D.They have students become publishers through the act of creating Web pages to house their writing.

B.They have students creatively use multimedia tools by producing reading comprehension games.

Working memory is the mental "space" in which ____ occurs. Which term belongs best in the blank space? A.Learning B.Thinking C.Understanding D.Remembering

B.Thinking

What are the two thing you loose when multitasking? A.credibility and content B.accuracy and speed C.accuracy and time D.focus and intellectual level

B.accuracy and speed

Using digital technology, communication tools, and networks appropriately, manages us to? A.make us dependent on the internet and persuades us to copy-and-paste every little thing. B.integrate, evaluate, and create information in order to function in the knowledge economy. C.find good resources needed for a research paper. D.become a better technology surrounded student and help children become more interactive.

B.integrate, evaluate, and create information in order to function in the knowledge economy.

According to the article "Using Computer Databases In The Classroom," which of the following examples best describes the use of databases? A.students are assigned research and collaborate data from books about the California Gold Rush B.students are assigned to gather/analyze/categorize data from books about the California Gold Rush C.students are assigned to read and discuss data with the teacher from books about California Gold Rush D.students are assigned to do outside research and talk among peers from books about the California Gold Rush

B.students are assigned to gather/analyze/categorize data from books about the California Gold Rush

What is Constructivism often misconstrued as? A.An inept way of teaching students. B.A theory that triggers the students initiate curiosity. C.A learning theory that compels students to "reinvent the wheel". D.A fun way of teaching thought now a days by old professors.

C.A learning theory that compels students to "reinvent the wheel".

According to IRIS - Plagiarism Tutorial, which of the following requires acknowledging and citing sources A.In your essay, you write inferences based on your group's lab B.In your essay, you list 4 facts that will help prevent plagiarism C.In your essay, you summarize the reading on IRIS-Plagiarism Tutorial D.In your essay, you get permission from Bob to use Bob's questions from a worksheet as your test

C.In your essay, you summarize the reading on IRIS-Plagiarism Tutorial

In the article about Using Computer Databases, it states that, "Creating a database of any kind requires students to critically think from the very beginning. Maintaining that same database requires students to revisit those initial levels of thought and move to a higher plane of thought. Manipulating a database requires students to basically "Think Outside the Box"""" Using this information from the article, what can we infer that this connects to? A.This statement connects with both the Google and Technology reliance articles. B.This connects with the article about Google is not challenging students to their potential. C.It connects nicely with Bloom's Taxonomy. D.It has a relationship with the reliance on technology.

C.It connects nicely with Bloom's Taxonomy.

In the article "Nine Ways the Common Core Will Change Classroom Practice", William Schmidt's survey had found that everyone had found that the Common Core Standards were likable except for which teachers? A.History teachers because of the unnecessary focus on historic detail. B.English Language Arts teachers because of the implementation of mandatory cursive workshops. C.Mathematics teachers because there is little change to State Standards. D.Scientific teachers because of the increased standards on human biology and organic chemistry.

C.Mathematics teachers because there is little change to State Standards.

Which of the following is NOT the best way for you to understand what constructivism is? A.Trying it yourself B.Speaking with others about it C.Reading about it D.Seeing examples of it at work

C.Reading about it

Differentiated instruction is known as what? A.Having the teacher lecture the students in class. B.Having students watch videos at home and then doing their homework in class. C.Realizing that not all students are alike. D.Having students analyze the differences of how the teacher is now supposed to teach, and how the teachers taught in the past.

C.Realizing that not all students are alike.

What are the three best ways you really understand what constructivism is and what it means in your classroom? A.Seeing someone else do it first, trying it yourself, and put to practice B.Asking questions, looking at how to do it, and watching someone do it C.Seeing examples of it at work, speaking with others about it, and trying it yourself D.Practice, watch, and asking questions

C.Seeing examples of it at work, speaking with others about it, and trying it yourself

Choose the correct answer to the missing blank according to the article, Footprints in the Digital Age: ______ is the fundamental building block for building connections and networks; it may take the form of ruminations on life in a blog, photos of the latest family picnic on Flickr, or discussion notes students post to a classroom wiki for others to read and contribute to. A.Communication B.Technology C.Sharing D.Independence

C.Sharing

Which of the following statements is FALSE about the expectations and application of Common Core standards? A.Students will be expected to read and comprehend increasingly complex texts in order to reach the level of complexity required for success in college courses and the workplace. B.The Standards expect students to be able to demonstrate that they can speak and listen effectively. C.Students are expected to perform better in the subjects of mathematics and English Language Skills, rather than in the arts. D.Students are expected to learn content and skills and move to more advanced topics.

C.Students are expected to perform better in the subjects of mathematics and English Language Skills, rather than in the arts.

What inspired Woodland Park High School chemistry teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams from the article "The Flipped Classroom" to start recording lessons and posting them online? A.They were fed up with traditional teaching methods B.They heard about teachers from other districts and their success with making online videos for their students C.They struggled to find the time to reteach lessons for absent students D.They wanted students to review lessons that they learned in class

C.They struggled to find the time to reteach lessons for absent students

In the article "The Power of Word Processing for the Student Writer", which of the following is NOT an advantage of word processing? A.Word processors make each keystroke is legible. B.Word processors allow students to to produce neat, printed work in a wide variety of professional-looking formats. C.Word processors are gateways to better speaking and hand-writing. D.Word processors make it easy to revise text.

C.Word processors are gateways to better speaking and hand-writing.

What does "sage on stage" mean? A.a project centered approach B.a student centered approach C.a teacher centered approach D.a creative centered approach

C.a teacher centered approach

Which of the following is true about the absence of a copyright sign? (Choose best answer ) A.no sign means it's open to public domain B.March 1st 1989 the absence of a copyright means open to public domain C.absence of copyright notice means nothing. D.allowed to use in quotes without citations

C.absence of copyright notice means nothing.

In the article "Nine Ways the Common Core Will Change Classroom Practice" two aspects of literacy included in the Common Core standards are speaking and listening. These two key components will measure students' performance against the standards. Methods teachers may use to help implement this standard include all of the following except which? A.conducting a class socratic seminar on a specific topic B.class discussions C.conducting an individual oral exam D.small group discussions

C.conducting an individual oral exam

In the article of Using Computer Databases In the Classroom, it explains that todays marketplace is driven by databases used for their unchallenged storage and/or retrieval of comparative information. As a teacher, we may assign students to a homework assignment enabling students to reach higher levels of thinking such as all of the following except which? A.compare and contrast information B.identify unique characteristics of the data C.determine which database should be used in order to present the information most effectively D.rank importance of data themselves

C.determine which database should be used in order to present the information most effectively

If a work is published without a copyright notice then... A.it looses all copyright and enters pubic domain, because current law requires a notice. B.by default the copyright belongs to the publishing company. C.it is still copyrighted, because current law doesn't require a notice. D.someone else can legally claim and copyright it as their own.

C.it is still copyrighted, because current law doesn't require a notice.

What is Constructivist learning based on? A.observation and communication B.observation and reasoning C.observation and scientific study D.observation and technology

C.observation and scientific study

In "The Impact of Word Processing in Education", it is argued when students should start word processing. Although some schools already offer to introduce word processing to young students as young as 4 or 5 years of age, what is the reason some educators still refuse the method? A.they feel students should practice their grammar without the tool of autocorrect B.student are more prone to developing carpal tunnel syndrome in their hands as they age C.the students will be unwilling to develop handwriting abilities D.educators feel that although the use of technology is helpful, we should not rely on it

C.the students will be unwilling to develop handwriting abilities

According to the "Constructivism and the Student-Centered Approach" article, what does the term "guide on the side" mean? A.to assimilate the knowledge by listening, watching, reading, and studying B.the teacher's expertise is the center of the course C.the teacher's role is like a coach who facilitates the student's learning D.the traditional teacher-centered approach

C.the teacher's role is like a coach who facilitates the student's learning

Which of the following can't be used freely without regard to copyright? A.Titles, slogans, and short phrase. B.Government documents and publications. C.Facts, numbers, and ideas. D.A Song.

D.A Song.

Which advantage is NOT presented in the article "The Power of Word Processing for the Student Writer"? A.Legibility of text B.Variety of formats C.Ease of revision D.Automatic Save

D.Automatic Save

According to the article ""Beyond Cut-and-Paste"", the first step against cut-and-paste thinking is to... A.Eliminate previously submitted assignments that could be copied. B.Allow only bibliographic research. C.Eliminate currently published Google-able documents. D.Eliminate topical research.

D.Eliminate topical research.

Which of the following is not a change listed under the mathematics section of "Nine Ways the Common Core Will Change Classroom Practice" by Robert Rothman? A.Coherence B.Focus on Evidence C.Greater Focus D.Emphasis on Practice

D.Emphasis on Practice

Based on the article The Impact of Spreadsheets in Education, Professor X is stressing out to organize grades on his paper grade book. One teacher then learns about Professor X's dilemma and wants to introduce Excel to Professor X. Out of the following choices, what is the best reason to influence Professor X to use Excel? A.Excel can organize grades and displays grades in a fresh new layout to make your life easier! B.Excel is digital, user friendly, and easy to use to organize grades which will make your life simple and less time consuming! C.Excel saves time to input grades and can be used to teach math easily for students and adults! D.Excel is time efficient; helps visualize and analyze data; and can make math "hands on" for students!

D.Excel is time efficient; helps visualize and analyze data; and can make math "hands on" for students!

Which of the following is NOT a positive effect of file sharing? A.File sharing creates a demand for things like games, music, and film. B.File sharing boosts the popularity of a product. C.File sharing enhances demand for concerts. D.File sharing increases the probability of more downloads.

D.File sharing increases the probability of more downloads.

Which of the below is a digital addition of the Bloom's taxonomy aspect of remembering according to the article "Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally" by Andrew Churches? A.Hacking B.Programming C.Testing D.Highlighting

D.Highlighting

Which of the following is NOT a peer revising strategy according to the article "The Power of Word Processing for the Student Writer"? A.TELL what it is about and what you liked best. B.DISCUSS your suggestions with the author C.READ it to yourself and make NOTES D.REFER to online sources for clarity

D.REFER to online sources for clarity

According to the article "Digitally speaking/ Positive Digital Footprints" what kind of approach do teacher need to take in order to teach students about making positive digital footprints? A.Take an advocacy approach B.The serious approach and use scare tactic and talk to them about Internet predators, Cyber bullying etc.... C.Take a gentle approach and show how students can use digital footprints as tools D.Take a tiered approach

D.Take a tiered approach

Why is it hard for Digital Immigrant Instructors to teach? A.Schools don't allow it anymore B.The population has brought schools a new "accent" C.They don't have the right technology D.Their ""out-dated language"" is hard because there is a new language

D.Their ""out-dated language"" is hard because there is a new language

Constructivists believe that for higher levels of cognition to occur, students must build what? A.A bond with their peers B.A study group with student from different classrooms C.A bridge of wisdom D.Their own knowledge

D.Their own knowledge

Which of the following statements is true about technology's influence in the classroom? A.Students who have different working memory will still learn the same amount from the same forms of technology. B.The presence of technology will automatically make students learn the material faster. C.Combining graphics with text will make all students absorb information easier. D.Ways to apply technology into the classroom may not always be obvious.

D.Ways to apply technology into the classroom may not always be obvious.

According to the Beyond Cut-and-Paste article, how can teachers avoid giving their students research topics that can easily be copy and pasted from the internet? A.by assigning a specific topic to each student B.by giving the students a specific list of topics but allowing them to choose from the subjects you supplied C.by allowing the students to choose a topic of their choice D.by creating topic questions that require comparison between 2 or more subjects

D.by creating topic questions that require comparison between 2 or more subjects

Will Richardson, the author of the article "Footprints in the Digital Age", states that today's students must be three types of learners. Which of the following does NOT belong? A.flexible B.mobile C.nomadic D.creative

D.creative

Differentiated instruction is based on the belief that student learn best when making connections between the curriculum and their diverse interests and experiences. For teachers this means finding a new way of teaching. Which is NOT an example for teachers to apply differentiated learning in classrooms? A.match assessments with the class's interests B.provide appropriate levels of challenge for all students C.provide several learning options and paths D.develop a separate learning plan for each student and their interests

D.develop a separate learning plan for each student and their interests

The technology "hyperlink" can help students do what? A.revise their work B.engage in their learning C.find a definition D.explore information sources on their own

D.explore information sources on their own

Which of the following type of materials may NOT be used freely? A.facts B.blank forms C.titles D.poems

D.poems

According to the "Text Messaging and its Effects on Teens' Grammar" article, why do students believe that shortened sentences can suffice to regular sentences? A.only students willing to put in less effort shorten their sentences B.students believe that the simplicity of shorter sentences will be appreciated C.students think the reader will appreciate their direct approach to their topic D.students focus on the message being given out rather than its length

D.students focus on the message being given out rather than its length

Which of these four factors is not necessary when considering fair use? A.the purpose of the new work B.the amount of work used in the produc C.the result of the work's marketability effect D.the age of the copyright license

D.the age of the copyright license


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