Technology in Teaching and Learning Quiz Review

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Republic Act 10533

Popularly known as the K to 12, also called the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013.

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Filipino learner vision

A Nationally Oriented and Internationally Competitive Filipino envisioned by the Department of Education in the K-12 Curriculum.

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K-12 Curriculum impact

The impact addresses insufficient mastery of basic competencies by decongesting the curriculum for comprehensive acquisition of 21st-century skills.

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Key feature of 21st century education

Lifelong education for all.

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Spiral curriculum example

A student uses previously acquired skills in Math to understand new topics in their current class.

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Senior High School tracks

The three main tracks are Academic Track, Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track, and Sports and Arts Track.

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Curriculum implementer

The stakeholder referred to is the Teacher, who directly implements the curriculum.

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Leadership role in curriculum

School Heads ensure the written curriculum is implemented correctly in schools.

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School-based stakeholders

Teachers and students are considered school-based stakeholders in curriculum development.

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Community-based stakeholders

Parents, guardians, and elders are the community-based stakeholders.

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Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

A range of technologies associated with processing information and sending and receiving messages.

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Limitation of technology in education

Unlimited access to online games and social media is NOT a benefit of technology in education.

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Material reliability check

Examining the qualifications of authors presents necessary assurance of material reliability.

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Steps to integrate technology

Logical steps include setting objectives, analyzing learners, utilizing materials with showmanship, and evaluating student performance.

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Projected visuals in teaching

Prof. Ruiz uses projected visuals for easily prepared materials and enhanced lesson presentation.

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INEFFECTIVE technology use

Technology is considered ineffective when it induces alienation among learners.

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Technology selection factors

Practicality involves checking the availability of equipment or prepared lesson materials.

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Active learning focus

The main focus is on the construction of framing questions to guide learners in their investigation.

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Curiosity in active learning approaches

Inquiry-Based Learning is regarded as a fancy way of being curious.

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K-W-L Chart

A graphic organizer that helps identify what one knows, wants to know, and learns about a topic.

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Guided Inquiry

The type of inquiry where an instructor asks students to create a timeline based on prior discussions.

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Interactive learning responsibilities

A Mathematics or Science teacher using IBL directs learners and provides proper information.

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Main information source in inquiry

Technology serves as a primary source of information in the process of inquiry.

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Learners' internet adeptness

Learners are often perceived to be familiar and adept in exploring the internet.

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KWL Chart observation

'What I Want To Know' allows teachers to observe students' skills.

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KWL Chart assessment

'What I Learned' allows students to assess additional knowledge gained.

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KWL Chart unknown knowledge

'What I Want To Know' allows students to recognize possibilities for unknown knowledge.

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Inquiry-Based Learning

An interactive learning approach that engages curiosity and exploration of knowledge.

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Web Tools Definition

Web 1.0 Tools refer to the syntactic web era, where there's no feedback mechanism.

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Social Web Description

Web 2.0 Tools are referred to as the Social Web, facilitating interaction between users.

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Examples of Web 2.0 Tools

Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter are best known examples.

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Nature of Problem-Based Approach

Engagement in a series of planned tasks to generate solutions to real-life problems.

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Educational technology application

Productivity Software is used to produce information including documents and databases.

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Wavy green underlines in document

Indicate formatting inconsistencies.

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Educational technology utilization

Focuses on its adoption in teaching and learning activities.

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Productivity tool for test papers

Microsoft Word is the tool needed to create and print test papers.

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Motivating learners through technology

Using educational games related to the lesson can motivate learners.

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Safe social media practices

An alias is considered considerably safe to post on social networking sites.

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Risks of social networking

There are payoffs and pitfalls when one is active in social networking.

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True statement about online social networking

It involves communication between two or more people.

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Not advisable on social networks

Including photos and videos of every event attended is not advisable.