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65 Cards in this Set
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Advance Organizer
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An organizer that a teacher uses to help students at the beginning of class stay focused and on task.
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Analogy
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comparison in which one describes similarities between concepts that are mostly not the same.
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Convergent Question
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a question that has one correct answer
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Divergent Question
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a question that has many correct possible answers
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Group Processing
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activity in which members of a group reflect and evaluate their functioning as a group
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Leading Question
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a nonobjective question in which the opinion of the person asking the question can be inferred.
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Modeling
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learning that is a result of observing the behaviors and actions of others.
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Nonverbal Message
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a communication expressed in body language, gestures, tone of voice, expressions
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Probing Question
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follow-up questions that continue to have the students think deeply.
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Run-on Questions
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multiple questions asked at one time
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Wait Time
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the time between asking a question and calling on as student for response.
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Anticipation Guides
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set of questions used before starting a lesson to generate predictions.
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Classroom Discussion Model
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a strategy in which students read and design questions of their own
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Deductive Stategy
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a lesson that begins with the teacher giving students info and then the students apply it independently.
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Discussion
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students talking (on topic) to one another and learning from each other.
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Equilibrium
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mental balance between cognitive schemes and information from the environment.
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Growth Needs
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three higher-level needs of Maslow's hierachy of needs (intellectual achievement, aesthetic appreciation, and self-actualization)
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Inductive Strategy
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instruction that begins with curious events. Student-centered approach.
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Intrinsic MOtivation
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motivation stemming from activities that are their own reward.
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Learning goals
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goals based on improving abilities and learning with the focus on mastering knowledge or skills rather than the time it may take to reach them.
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Models of teaching
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instructional strategies created for a particular pupose in which any subject area can be employed within the framework of the model.
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Pacing
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the "feel" of the movement in time of the lesson.
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Presentation punishment
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introducing or "presenting" something disliked to decrease undesirable behavior.
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Removal Punishment
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taking something away that is wanted in order to stop an unwanted behavior.
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Self-Concept
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one's perception of oneself.
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Simulation
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scenario
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Teacher-as-a-facilitator
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a role that a teacher takes to structure learning and help with questions.
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Teacher-centered
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describes lessons in which the teacher imparts info.
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Acceptable Use Policy
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school districts have this for students and teachers to follow which having access to the internet from the ISD.
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Chat Room
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computer users create a room and "chat online".
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Desktop Publishing
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design and production of publications using personal computers.
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Distance Education
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linking student in various locations to instruction through technology.
Ex: these teaching classes. |
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DVD
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Digital Versatile Discs
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Emoticons
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:)
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File Transfer Protocol
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Internet transmission protocol used to copy files between a client computer an an archive server. It can be used to download shareware applications.
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Flaming
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expressing strong feelings in electronic communication.
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Graphics
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pictures, charts, and anything visual online
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HTTP
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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
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Intelectual Property
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prodcut of the intellect that has commercial value.
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Internet Predator
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People who use technology to lure young people into illegal acts.
Ex: To Catch a Predator |
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IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
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a way of connecting to other Internet users to exchange written comments in real time.
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Language Skills
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capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and numbers/ symbols important in teaching keyboard skills.
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Monitor
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The screen of the computer
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Network
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a system of computers connected by telecommunication cables or wireless mean.
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Optical Character Recognition
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technology that converts the shapes on a scanned page into a text document rather than an image.
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Password
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a secret entry word that one must know to gain access to something guarded.
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Presentation tool
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a program that allows a user to create an electronic presentation.
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Search Engine
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Google
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Slide Show
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Powerpoint
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Special Interest Group
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group of people interested in the same subject.
Ex: PETA online |
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Touch Screen
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Smart Phones
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Virtual Learning Communities
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The classes for teaching on LeTourneau
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WebQuest
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inquiry-based Internet lesson plan format based on a do-able and engaging task.
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Zip Drive
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external memory disk
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Academic Learning Time
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time when students are actually understanding and succeeding at the learning task.
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Authentic Assessment
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demonstrating a specific skil by constructing a product that could be applied to a real-life situation.
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Domain
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describes an area of the curriculum
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Formative Assessment
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formative data to measure learning throughout the course of instruction.
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Halo Effect
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teachers allow their personal feelings to influence the grading .
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Observational Assessment
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uses data collected by the teacher through careful watching and charting of specific student behaviors.
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Performance-based assesment
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an alternative assessment method based on a student's performance of a skill based on a real-life situation.
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Rubric
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outline of points to show students how to make a good or poor grade.
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Student self-assessment
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When the student must reflect back on his/her own learning and how well they did.
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Teacher-made test
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Instead of standardized test, a teacher made test is made by that particular teacher.
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Validity
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truthfulness of the assessment information.
Does the test actually test what it says it does? |