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Active learning"Learners are engaging in at least one of the following ways: behaviourally,cognitively, emotionally. Active learning is the opposite of passive learning." | |
ActivitiesThings which a person (e.g. a learner) has to do. | |
AnimationAnimation is a method in which figures are manipulated to appear as moving images. | |
AsynchronousNot necessarily at the same time. | |
Asynchronous E-LearningTeaching-learning interaction that does not take place in real-time or in-person, allowing users to participate at their own pace, according to their own schedule. Asynchronous E-Learning can take place by enrolling in an e-learning course, visiting an e-learning portal, using an Instant Messenger, such as Google Talk or AIM, or having e-mail conversations. This allows the learner to access the information at their own pace and at their own | |
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Behavioural activityLearners are physically doing an activity. | |
Blended learningLearning which uses both distance (e.g. online) and face-to-face modes of instruction. | |
Bloom's taxonomy"A method of classifying the cognitive demand of questions using the categories: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis and Evaluation." | |
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Cognitive activityLearners are thinking about the material to be learnt. | |
CoherentLogical and consistent. | |
Communication platformAn application which allows communication. Includes social media apps and learning management systems. | |
CompressingReducing the size of electronic material. | |
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Constructive learning"Constructive learning (1) is focused towards sense-making, i.e. developing understanding (2) focuses on concepts and the links between concepts (3)focuses on learners being able to explain and apply concepts in their own words, rather than only recall memorised facts (4) is also called deep /meaningful learning (5) is the opposite of rote / shallow / inert learning " | |
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Drive"A drive is a computer storage device that holds information. It is the top-level location (or ""Root"" directory) for file storage. Drives are usually designated with a letter such as C:\ (which is typically the hard drive of the computer you are working on). Other examples of drives would be the network drive on campus (which is the Z:\ drive) and external USB drives that you may use such as a Flash or Thumb Drive. The letters of these drives vary depending on the computer that you are using." | |
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Emotional engagementLearners enjoy the activity and / or they are interested in it. | |
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"Facebook is a website which allows users, who sign-up for free profiles, to connect with friends, work colleagues or people they don't know, online. It allows users to share pictures, music, videos, and articles, as well as their own thoughts and opinions with however many people they like." | |
File"A file can be a document, spreadsheet, image, or other type of item that is stored on a computer. Files are typically associated with a program or software application that is needed in order to open the item." | |
File extension | |