Introduction to Mastering Biology
What is the primary function of Dynamic Study Modules?
Assess what a student already knows, and where he or she may want to focus additional study
Part A: (The link above tells you that this Part has an illustration.) How many months of the year have 28 days?
12
How do students with a growth mindset see their mistakes?
As opportunities to learn and improve their brain
Fruits
Avocado, Banana, Apple, Tomato
Vegetables
Carrot, Potatoe
Jakarta
Is the capital of Indonesia
How do you develop a growth mindset and embrace your mistakes?
Question what went wrong and fix the problem in a new strategy
What is neuroplasticity?
The ability to make new and stronger connections between the neurons in our brain as we learn
How do people with a growth mindset view and respond to challenges?
They see challenges as opportunities to learn and push their abilities.
Which of the following describes a growth mindset, as opposed to a fixed mindset?
all of the above
Part C You can find more information about how you are graded by clicking on the Grading Policy link at the top of each assignment page. To view your instructor's grading policy now, return to your assignment page. When you come back and open this item again, your work will continue from where you left off. Which of the following actions do not cause you to lose credit?
answering a Part correctly
Which is NOT an element in developing expertise in a field?
giving up
canberra
is the capital of Australia
Ottawa
is the capital of Canada
Nairobi
is the capital of kenya
oslo
is the capital of norway
Buenos Aries
the capital of Argentina is
What is required to access Dynamic Study Modules
All of the above (previously signing in from a desktop, if using DSM on the mobile app Enrollment in a course that uses Mastering with Dynamic Study Modules A current Mastering username and password)
Part B (Figure 2) contains eight boxes. One of the boxes contains something different from the others. (The link tells you that there is a different figure for Part B. Click on the link or click on the dropdown menu to the left to change from the Part A figure to the Part B figure.) Which box contains something different from the other boxes? (You could guess randomly, but if you are not sure about an answer it is best to
Box C
Ranking Ranking questions require you to place objects in a particular order. Rankings are almost always ordered from left to right. Read the answer instructions each time for specific directions. To rank two or more equivalent objects, drag one object into the ranking bin and place the equivalent object over it. These objects will then align and a vertical gray bar will appear behind them to indicate the equivalence. Sometimes, it is impossible to rank the objects based on the information given. In such a case, click on the box labeled "The correct ranking cannot be determined." below the ranking window. Before you submit your answer, you can rearrange the objects by dragging them to new locations within the ranking bin. To start over from scratch, click Reset. Each of these geometric shapes has a different number of sides. Rank these shapes from greatest to fewest number of sides. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
Greatest Number of Sides: Octagon Hexagon Pentagon Overlap Square and Rectangle Least Number of Sides: Triangle
Why is the word "yet" powerful in developing a growth mindset?
It encourages you to continue along your learning journey, as you have not yet reached the final destination.