Focus Quizzes for EDUC 307 all done
questions and answers Concordia University
2024-2025
, What does web 2.0 sites rely on?
a. Articles written by professional journalists only
b. Users creating content
c. Users watching videos
d. Access through mobile phones
Which of the following is not a data-collection method?
a. Literature review
b. Unstructured interviewing
c. Survey questionnaires
d. Participant observation
Vygotsky’s notion of the zone of proximal development refers to:
a. The zone that identifies a learner’s level of his/her affective development
b. The zone where learners have developed to their fullest
c. The zone where learners feel most comfortable learning to their potential
d. The zone between a learner’s actual development and his/her potential
e. The zone that identifies a learner’s current level of his/her physical development
According to Hart & Taylor (2014), the core components of a research report are:
Introduction; literature review; statement of hypothesis or research question; research
methods;results; discussion; references.
Dana is teaching a communication course using social media. In order to direct her students
to be critical of the information they find on the web, she shows them an example of a racist
discussion on Facebook, then she provides them with a series of questions in theform of a
handout that will help them analyze the content of what happened in this communication.
In this model of critical analysis, which of the following is the teacher adopting?
Bloom’s Taxonomy
Blogs or weblogs are:
Online diaries and/or postings that are organized chronologically
Ratna would like to use social media platforms for her cegep students so that they can
benefit from access to PowerPoint slides, visuals, videos, and transcripts from her lectures
even after the course is over. She scans publicly available social media sites for possible
ways to do this. To which of the following does this correspond, according to Langmia et al’s
taxonomy of practical applications?
Searching
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