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ESOC Final UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers What is ed tech - Correct Answer- Educational Technologies, and examples are Top Hat, D2L, GradeHub, and Poll Everywhere Which of the following is correct about Student-pay-model - Correct Answer- Student has to pay but the product is fr...

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ESOC Final UPDATED Exam Questions
and CORRECT Answers

What is ed tech - Correct Answer- Educational Technologies, and examples are Top Hat,
D2L, GradeHub, and Poll Everywhere


Which of the following is correct about Student-pay-model - Correct Answer- Student has to
pay but the product is free for instructors and TA's


selfies - Correct Answer- A 21st century genre of popular art and media production


Layers of Electronic Intimacy - Correct Answer- A term that describes how college students
chose different media platforms as benchmarks in the progression of a romantic relationship


"Sexting as media production" - Correct Answer- An article promoting the idea that sexting
can be empowering for young women and unveiling the problems when laws for punishing
people for abusing children and creating pornography are applied to young people who
express themselves sexually over phones


"Paradox of Choice" - Correct Answer- Theory that the more selection we have the less likely
we are to choose something and feel satisfied with our choice


evidence - Correct Answer- Pieces of information that could or can be seen or otherwise
experienced in the world.


Sincerity - Correct Answer- The intention of their creator to be honest.


The human reader - Correct Answer- As an interpreter- sometimes spreader of online
information and "news"- you must keep an active mind.


Fake News - Correct Answer- A recently popular term that tends to refer to stories they do not
agree with

,Misinformation - Correct Answer- Inaccurate information that is spread without the intention
to decieve


Disinformation - Correct Answer- Information intended to deceive those who receive it


Bullshit - Correct Answer- Information spread without concern for whether or not it is true


Knowledge Construction - Correct Answer- The negotiation of multiple truths as a way of
understanding or "knowing" something


Confirmation Bias - Correct Answer- The human tendency for the brain to run through the
text of something to select the pieces of it that confirm what you this is already true while
ignoring pieces that refute it


Belief Perseverance - Correct Answer- The human tendency to want to continue believing
what you already believe


Meme - Correct Answer- Something culturally significant - a concept or a form of media -
that spreads from person to person often being modified as it does so.


Crowdculture - Correct Answer- A (digital) culture built around certain concepts which could
include products.


What does the "paradox of choice" say is likely to happen when we are presented with many
choices on something we are looking for? - Correct Answer- We will be less satisfied with the
choice we make. AND
We may not choose anything at all


What are the key takeaways on media manipulation? - Correct Answer- Media manipulation
may contribute to decreased trust of mainstream media, increased misinformation, and further
radicalization.


Which of the following are the a few of the outcomes of media manipulation? - Correct
Answer- Growing distrust in the media.
Misinformation.

, Further radicalization.


To be objective is to present a truth in a way: - Correct Answer- That would also be true for
anyone anywhere.


Early on in the podcast about Futures in Digital Learning the founder of TopHat says that he
thinks the future of Tophat and learning will be what? - Correct Answer- A mix, or hybrid, of
the two types of learning, with fully online or in-person classes being outside the norm


What did other faculty using Top Hat discuss as some of the benefits of using a system or
platform like TopHat for classroom activities? (As discussed in the podcast Futures in Digital
Learning) - Correct Answer- Quick turn around between finishing content and its ability to be
used as a teaching resource


Increased technological literacy in students by giving them a way to work with tech as they
learn


Ability to include discussion questions for students to respond to and integrate different
avenues for learning - similarly to an in-person class


Ability to reach students more readily by adapting learning to processes that they are more
comfortable with


What were some of the technologies talked about in the article on exploitation of students for
ed tech that were examples of tech that was created by using invisible student labor? - Correct
Answer- AI Teaching Assistants
AND
Plagiarism Detection Software


Which of the following core concept from text book Humans are Social Media is discussed
here is podcast? - Correct Answer- Context Collapse


What is the fundamental paradox of social media discussed by Dr. Rains? - Correct Answer-
Norms discourage us from posting about our troubles but if we ignore them and post about
our troubles anyway, people often give us a lot of report.

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