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Directions

  1. Fill in the blank with what you believe is a correct answer to the statement or question.
  2. Then click the "PA (Possible Answer)" button to the right of your answer to compare your answer to ours. If all of your answer agrees with our answer then all of it will remain in the box. If it is partially correct, your answer will be erased to the right of the correct letters entered.
  3. If you can't figure out the answer, then click on the PA (Possible Answer) button for a suggested answer. Note: you may have a different but equivalent answer (thus the term "PA - possible answer" for the "solution" button).
  4. Use the Clear Answers button to erase your answers.

1. One key element for successful online instruction is instruction by presenting course material in a personal voice.

2. The theory of learning most closely associated with active learning is called .

3. In a learner-centred environment the instructor is manager and facilitator of the learner-defined environment and the learner is the of knowledge.

4. It is important to design courses that have three basic modes of dialogue and communication:

  1. Dialogue between the instructor and the .

  2. Dialogue between the learner and .

  3. Dialogue between and among .

5. Is the opportunity to communicate with your students reduced in an online environment?

6. One characteristic of online learning that is described as both a "Perk" and "Pitfall" by experienced online teachers is the increased afforded learners.

7. While online courses rely on computers and various technologies for many aspects of communication and delivery, the technology should always support your and your students.

8. Build upon student knowledge and .

9. If you are new to the technologies being employed, practice you start your courses .

10. In group activities, the outcome or goal can only be accomplished if group members work together collectively and interdependently.


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