By understanding the learning process and technology, the teacher is in a better position to:
a) select disciplining techniques which help students focus their attention on the instructional materials
b) plan and implement instruction that is more effective
c) select instructional materials that decrease transfer and generalization of skills
d) all of the above
Ques. 2By understanding the learning process and the potential impact of technology, the teacher may increase the level
of instructional appeal. Instructional appeal relates to the
a) level of recall accuracy
b) time needed to generalize and transfer information in new situations
c) time required to learn new information
d) level of motivation toward the new information
Ques. 3The study of learning is important because it helps us to understand the relationship between the learners'
present level of knowledge and abilities, as well as what their level of knowledge and skills should be.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 4According to the text, the role of technology within education is to serve as a bridge between:
a) instructional design, instructional media, and instructional computing
b) basic research and practical problems
c) the planning and implementation phases of learning
d) the instructional expert and the strategic learner
Ques. 5The application of technological processes and tools which can solve problems of instruction and learning is
one definition of:
a) Engineering Technology
b) Computer Technology
c) Educational Psychology
d) Educational Technology
Ques. 6Increased efficiency is one way to enhance learning. Efficiency refers to students:
a) learning in a better way
b) learning the material faster
c) utilizing what is learned in related contexts or content areas
d) devoting more time and energy to the task
Ques. 7Most definitions of learning indicate that a change or the capacity to change a specific behavior or knowledge
must occur. For learning to be completed, this change should be:
a) transferred
b) temporary
c) inherited
d) persistent