Designing Digital Learning

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Mastering Digital Learning

Test your knowledge on the latest trends and theories in digital education with our engaging quiz! Explore the concepts surrounding design thinking, online education accessibility, and influential learning theories.

  • Assess your understanding of digital learning theories.
  • Learn about the key figures and their contributions to education.
  • Challenge yourself with multiple-choice and drop-list questions.
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by EngagingEducator421
Design thinking is a not part of the design process...?
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Which country ranks first place in the list of "accessibility to online education"?
Which country rank last in the list of "accessibility to online education"?
In the past, how has distance education pedagogy been divided?
According to Mehmet Kesima and Hakan Altınpulluka which learning theory refers to the communication and interaction process provided by web 2.0 and social networks?
CMOOCs are described as?
Hybrid approaches to designing MOOCs offer a....?
The following is TRUE...? "Connectivists state that learning is not merely the transfer of knowledge from the teacher to the learner and does not take place in a single environment, instead they state that knowledge is transformed and transferred through the interactions of people, especially in a web environment"
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The following is TRUE...? "cMOOCs employ a system that is limited, and the learner is not free throughout the learning process, hindering their ability to determine their own learning goals"
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Ivan Pavlov’s classical conditioning theory was first described in the:
A key limitation of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development reflecting the fundamental ideas of constructivism, was...?
Lev Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory is a constructivist theory which emphasises the importance of social interactions and sociocultural factors for learning. But when did he first describe his work?
Lev Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development refers to...?
George Siemens and Stephen Downes proposed Connectivism as the collective connections between all the ‘nodes’ in a network that result in new forms of knowledge.
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