EDIT final study cards Flashcards

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What does SAMR stand for?

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Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition.

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Which parts of SAMR are HOTS?

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Modification, Redefinition

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3
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Which parts of SAMR are LOTS?

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Substitution, Augmentation

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4
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What are Norm Referenced Tests?

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compares students against other kids in the age group or grade group

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What are Criterion Referenced Tests?

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measure against fixed set of predetermined criteria and performance standards

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6
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Questions in a survey must be interpreted in a ______ manner?

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Consistent

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7
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Before administering a survey, quiz or test you should always do what?

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Pre-test your questions

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good question is one that a respondent will answer _____

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Truthfully

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9
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A good question is where people can ____ the question

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Answer

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10
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A good question is one where the respondent _____ the answer.

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Knows

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11
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Why might a person say yes to owning a Library card even if they don’t have one?

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Need for Social Desirability

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12
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What type of terms or words should you avoid in a survey question?

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Biased

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13
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When putting a survey together, you should avoid questions where you are asking two things in one question. Questions with two things being asked are called a _____ question?

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Double-barreled

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14
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What are 3 reasons we lesson plan?

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-Stay focused- show competencies as a teacher, Tool for Reflection, Make sure you’re meeting outcomes

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15
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Who is the grandfather of SAMR?

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Ruben Puentedura

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16
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Bloom’s new digital taxonomy was created in what year? *

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2001

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17
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Students share a document with students using Google Docs. SAMR?

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Augmentatation

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18
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In every Station-Rotation session students must visit the ____ at least once.

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teacher

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19
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What is design thinking?

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is a method to solve a problem

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20
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Sir Ken says the creativity is as important as

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Literacy

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21
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Who is the Father of Constructivism?

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Piaget

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22
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Students create an iMovie to response to an essay question analyzing a novel. SAMR? *

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Redefinition

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23
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Seymour Papert had how many big ideas according to the Makerspace For Education website.

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8

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24
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The father of constuctionism is?

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Piaget

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25
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What are the elements of Hunter’s lesson planning?

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Anticipatory Set, Purpose, Input, Modelling, Guided Practice, CFU, Independent Practice, Closure, Peer Teaching

26
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Who called the Anticipatory Set a hook?

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Marcia Tate

27
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Which method of instruction/pedagogical method does Madeline Hunter’s Lesson Plan work best for

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Direct Teaching

28
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What are objectives?

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how you want to teach the outcomes

29
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What is formative assessment?

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while it’s forming

30
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What is summative assessment?

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summary of learning (like a test)

31
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Hypderdoc’s are built o the foundation of…

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Inquiry-Based Learning

32
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Which part of Hyperdocs include Differentiated Instruction

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“Show what you know”

33
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Where are Hyperdoc’s roots?

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Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

34
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What is it called when you have something giving instructions on a hyperdoc (ie: File>Make a copy> Send to Brad)

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Workflow

35
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What is chunk and chew?

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Chunks: 20 minutes or 7 pieces

36
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What is a QR code?

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Quick Response Codes

37
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Why do we grade?

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Track Progress
Encourage/Motivate
Feedback *Number 1 reason

38
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What is the Bell Curve?

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Also called Normal Distribution Curve

39
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How does the bell curve work?

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Median (straight through the middle)

Marks that fall down either side of the curve are Standard Deviation

40
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In excel what symbol do you need to put in a formula?

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=

41
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Formula in excel for standard deviation

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=stdev(select cells for range)

42
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Formula in excel for Average

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=avg(select cells for range)

43
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Formula in excel for median

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=median(select cells for range)

44
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words/text in a spreadsheet are called?

A

labels

45
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Numbers on a spreadsheet are called?

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values

46
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What is the ICT?

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Information Communication Technology

47
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What are the 4 divisions (ICT)

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Division 1: K-3
Division 2: 4-6
Division 3: 7-9
Division 4: 10-12

48
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What are e-portfolios?

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Living collection of electronic artifacts of one’s competencies in academics, work skills, evaluations, etc.

49
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What is the TQS? And where does it come from?

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Teaching Quality Standards it comes from ALBERTA EDUCATION (competencies)

50
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3 reasons for e-portfolio?

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Living collection of artifacts, 
Get a job
Showcase competencies
Show your online competencies
More access
“Gaps I need to improve” Developing based on Reflection
51
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Who tells teachers how much they get paid?

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ATA

52
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Who are the two sets of competencies for?

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1 for Interim (first few years teaching)

1 for Permanent

53
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What are the main Cons of Flipped Classrooms?

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Inequity in access to technology (in and around internet)
Creating a flipped classroom is not JUST making a bunch of videos
Kids not coming prepared (strategies: do the work in class)
Do entrance or exit cards
If Kids come unprepared: you have them watch the videos in class then join
Parents not understanding
Lots of prep

54
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How many Kagan structures are there

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56

55
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What are Kagan Structures?

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Cooperative Learning Structures

56
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Who created Bloom’s

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Benjamin Bloom

57
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What are the levels of blooms (top to Bottom-CEAAUR)

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Create, Evaluate, Analyze, Apply, Understanding, Remembering

58
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What is constructionism?

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the idea that the best way to construct knowledge, or understanding, is through the construction of something shareable, outside of a student’s head.

59
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What are the 8 ideas for Makerspaces?

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Purpose and Relevance
Time
Complexity
Intensity
Connected
Access
Shareable
Novelty
60
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What is asynchronous?

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at your own pace, by yourself (alone)

61
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What is synchronous

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students learning together (together)