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EDUC 307 PART 1 50 OUT OF 50 Multiple
Choice complete Questions Concordia
University




Multiple Choice Questions


PART 1

The Internet originated as a way to help do which of the following?
Question 1:

a. Increase advertising-agency revenues
b. Predict and solve global warming
c. Aid the US Department of Defense
(1 Point)
d. All of the above
e. None of the above


Question 2:

, In the Great Technology Debate, who compared media to a delivery truck?

a. Clark & Kozma
(1 Point) b. Clark
c. Kozma
d. Clark & Rheingold
e. Rheingold



The ARPAnet, or Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, was a
Question 3:
computernetwork created by in the late 1960s.

a. The U.S. military
b. Bell Telephone
(1 Point)
c. The Soviet government
d. The National Science Foundation
e. The USSR military



According to Langmia et al. (2014), historically, was the first true
Question 4:
socialmedia site.

a. YouTube
b. LinkedIn
(1 Point)
c. Wikipedia
d. Facebook
e. SixDegrees.com

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Question 5: Which of the following best describes Rheingold's theory on the origins of
collaboration?

a. All of the below
(1 Point) b. People naturally select their method of collaboration based on
Darwinianprinciples
c. People need social media in order to get things done because they
prefer towork independently
d. People naturally want to collaborate in order to get things done
e. b and c



According to Langmia et al., the taxonomy of practical
Question 6:
applications forincorporating social media into curricula is
composed of 6 steps:

a. Knowing, searching, recording, applying, interacting, community building
(1 Point)
b. Monitoring, searching, recording, connecting, evaluating, community
building
c. Monitoring, searching, applying, connecting, interacting, community
building
d. Monitoring, searching, recording, connecting, interacting, community
building
e. Knowing, understanding, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, evaluating



What does the delivery truck metaphor refer to?
Question 7:
a. Kozma's argument that media is simply one form of instructional delivery
b. Kozma's argument that the use of media profoundly
enables and/orconstrains learning
(1 Point) c. Clark's argument that media is simply one form of instructional delivery
d. Clark's argument that the use of media profoundly
enables and/orconstrains learning
e. a and c


Emilie is a grade 6 science teacher who has asked her students to create a
Question 8:
virtualclassroom community on Facebook for their end-of-year project.
According to Langmia et al.'s taxonomy of practical applications, when
students create these groups this corresponds to
(1 Point)
a. Connecting
b. Interacting
c. Recording

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