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Jeopardy!

Jeopardy!. Construct- ionism. Learning By Design. Project- Based Learning. Pot Luck. Drawbacks. Who’s that?. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500.

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Jeopardy!

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  1. Jeopardy!

  2. Construct- ionism Learning By Design Project- Based Learning Pot Luck Drawbacks Who’s that? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. Constructionism$100 Dollar Question Learners construct knowledge or meaning through this. What is social interaction? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  4. Constructionism$200 Dollar Question The role of the teacher in a constructionist classroom What is a facilitator? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  5. Constructionism$300 Dollar Question In a constructionist learning environment, these should be given to students at the beginning on the lesson. What are lesson/unit goals and expectations? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  6. Constructionism$400 Dollar Question The final part of a constructionist lesson which gives learners a change to revise their projects or artifact. What is feedback? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  7. Constructionism$500 Dollar Question In a constructionist lesson, tasks should gives learners a chance to engage in these. What are genuine, authentic tasks? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  8. Learning By Design$100 Dollar Question • The process of learning and its outcomes or products. What are the values of LBD? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  9. Learning By Design$200 Dollar Question Extracting essential concepts and skills from examples and experiences engaging learners in learning What are the common goals of learning by design? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  10. Learning By Design$300 Dollar Question • Authenticity • tasks based on real-world applications • Multiple contexts for design activities • A balance of constrained, scaffolded challenges with open-ended design tasks • Rich, varied feedback for designers What are some of the components identifiable or a LBD environment? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  11. Learning By Design$400 Dollar Question Minimizing lecture time and increasing learner participation through thought-provoking questions, feedback and guiding or scaffolding What is the facilitators role in LBD ? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  12. Learning By Design$500 Dollar Question • Brainstorming • Group discussions • Games • Decision making • Learner has a choice of topic • Learner has a choice of context • Investigative tasks What are LBD strategies for the Learner? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  13. Project-Based Learning$100 Dollar Question The type of environment in which project based learning occurs, characterized by teachers assuming the role of facilitaror rather than distributor of knowledge. What is a learner-centered environment? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  14. Project-Based Learning$200 Dollar Question Planning, creating, and this stage comprise the three main stages of project-based learning What is Processing? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  15. Project-Based Learning$300 Dollar Question An increase in this for students in project-based learning is one of the reasons this instructional strategy is so effective. What is motivation? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  16. Project-Based Learning$400 Dollar Question Also known as “working together with peers towards a common goal,” this is one of the main characteristics of project-based learning What is collaboration? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  17. Project-Based Learning$500 Dollar Question Project based learning focuses on real-life situations and the completion of this type of task. What is authentic? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  18. Pot Luck$100 Dollar Question A comprehensive instructional approach to engage learners in sustained, cooperative investigation with the intent of creating a product or performance to be displayed to others. What is Project-Based Learning? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  19. Pot Luck$200 Dollar Question Learners working on real-world isues. What is authentic learning? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  20. Pot Luck$300 Dollar Question Constructivism, learning by design and project based learning share this type of learning environment. What is learner centered? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  21. Pot Luck$400 Dollar Question Students are expected to do these three things in a constructivist classroom. What is investigate, create and solve problems? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  22. Pot Luck$500 Dollar Question This is geared to prepare learners with skills that will make them life-long learners. What is constructionsism? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  23. Drawbacks$100 Dollar Question Drawbacks of project-based learning include more time required for the teacher in the planning stage and also in this stage. What is processing (assessment / evaluation)? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  24. Drawbacks$200 Dollar Question Beause of this characteristic of project-based learning, it may not be possible to teach all units using this strategy due to instructional calendars. What is extended duration of time? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  25. Drawbacks$300 Dollar Question • Unclear expectations • Minimal or incomplete information • Lack of clear instructional objectives What are problems that could occur in a LBD environment? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  26. Drawbacks$400 Dollar Question One difficult aspect that is difficult to control with students in a constructivist learning environment. What is collaboration? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  27. Drawbacks$500 Dollar Question A difficult part of planning constructivist activities is they must relate to these tasks. What are genuine, real world tasks? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  28. Who’s That?$100 Dollar Question Creates objects or artifacts representing a learning outcome that is meaningful to them. Who are Designers? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  29. Who’s That?$200 Dollar Question The person who creates the artifact Who is the learner? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  30. Who’s That?$300 Dollar Question This person minimizes lecture time and increases learner participation. Who is the facilitator? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  31. Who’s That?$400 Dollar Question The active builder of knowledge in construction. Who is the learner? Show Answer Return to Game Board

  32. Who’s That?$500 Dollar Question He is the theorist behind constructionism. Who is Seymour Papert? Show Answer Return to Game Board

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