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A mixed methods research question______ integrates the qualitative and quantitative research questions based on the chosen design presents a new question based on the topic of the research and design simply combines the qualitative and quantitative research questions.
Having quantitative and qualitative data in a single study means the following,except..... applying mixed methods research using convergent, exploratory, explanatory designs corroborating information using statistical analysis.
When the quantitative and qualitative findings may contradict each other, the researcher can do the following Present the two findings in parallel and clearly state that more research is required. Include additional information that can help solve the contradiction Analyze the data again in the light of more literature review in order to support the findings.
Why are cleaning and organizing data important? Because there may be data collected that were unexpected about other topics outside the scope of the study's aim. Because the data must be validated to ensure quality before writing the results. Because this process helps to identify gaps, inconsistencies, and inaccuracies from the data, resulting in a more accurate dataset.
_____________ involves visually inspecting the data and conducting a descriptive analysis (e.g., perecentage, mean, standard deviation, etc.) of each item to determine the general<br/>trends in the data. quantitative data analysis qualitative data analysis mixed methods research analysis.
Underline what is true about data sources. Researchers need to assess which data types will best address their research questions or hypotheses. In qualitative studies, data sources always emerge during the process. In quantitative and qualitative research, the forms of data are stable and are used to measure individual performance and attitudes.
The joint review of both data types to create new or consolidated variables or data sets used in further analyses is called ______ Typology development Data consolidation or merging Extreme case analysis.
The conversion of one data type into the other so that both can be analyzed together is called ______ Typology development Data transformation Extreme case analysis.
What is the main goal of conducting member checking during data analysis in mixed methods research? To compare data from different sources To validate the findings with participants To control for confounding variables To calculate effect sizes.
Joint displays in mixed methods research involve: Displaying only qualitative data Combining qualitative and quantitative data visually Presenting raw data without any interpretation Using only tables and not graphs for data representation.
Which type of joint display includes side-by-side comparison of quantitative and qualitative data? Data transformation displays Data comparison displays Data integration displays Data transformation displays.
What is the purpose of using joint displays in mixed methods research? To highlight the limitations of the study To illustrate the complexity of the research process To minimize the impact of researcher bias To report only the positive findings.
Which mixed methods research design emphasizes using qualitative data to explore and interpret quantitative results? Convergent parallel design Explanatory sequential design Embedded design.
What is the primary purpose of a joint display in mixed methods research? To display qualitative data only To display quantitative data only To combine and display both qualitative and quantitative data To compare different research studies.
What is one advantage of using joint displays in mixed methods research? Joint displays eliminate the need for data analysis Joint displays present only qualitative data for ease of interpretation Joint displays help researchers avoid triangulation of data Joint displays allow for clearer communication and understanding of complex findings.
Which type of observation involves observing participants without their knowledge or consent? Direct observation Covert observation Over observation Non-participant observation.
Which type of mixed methods design involves collecting quantitative data in the first phase and using the results to plan the second, qualitative phase? Exploratory sequential mixed methods approach Three-phase exploratory sequential mixed methods design Single-phase mixed methods design Explanatory sequential mixed methods approach.
In-depth interviewing is a qualitative research technique that involves: Conducting brief individual interviews with a large number of respondents Conducting intensive individual interviews with a small number of respondents Conducting group interviews with a small number of respondents Conducting surveys with a large number of respondents.
In the explanatory sequential mixed methods approach, how are the types of participants for the qualitative phase typically determined? By randomly selecting participants from the population By using convenience sampling to recruit participants By purposefully selecting participants based on the quantitative results By using snowball sampling to identify participants.
When conducting participant observation, the researcher: Remains detached from the observed individuals or groups Only records quantitative data during the observation process Engages actively in the observed activities and interactions Conducts interviews with participants after the observation is complete.
The size of the samples recommended for a narrative study in a qualitative phase is___ 3-4 1-3 1-2.
Underline what is true about data sources. Researchers need to assess which data types will best address their research questions or hypotheses. In qualitative studies, data sources always emerge during the process. In quantitative and qualitative research, the forms of data are stable and are used to measure individual performance and attitudes.
The individuals who participate in the quantitative follow-up for _________are typically not the same individuals who provided the qualitative data in the initial phase. the exploratory design the explanatory design the convergent design.
One of the more common sampling strategies is ___________, in which diverse individuals are chosen who are expected to have specific characteristics that would differentiate them form other participants. maximal variation sampling homogeneous sampling random sampling.
If qualitative data are collected, ____________, for example, is needed that includes the major open-ended questions to be asked and provides space for recording information. an interview protocol an interview guide an interview proposal.
Select the appropriate statements: A recommended general approach when it comes to developing research instruments is the following___ questions for both phases. Determine what you want to measure, and generate an item pool, using short items, an appropriate reading level, and items that ask a single question. Determine what you want to measure, generate an item pool that is of participants´ interest and with a set of subquestions. Determine what you want to measure, generate an inclusion of validated items that cover quantitative and qualitative.
The basic idea of collecting data in any research study is ______ to gather information to address the questions being asked in the study. To gather and measure information about the variables To gather useful information to maintain the integrity of the data.
Select what is true about administering procedures the procedures of quantitative data collection need to be administered with as little variation as possible so that bias is not introduced into the process. Standardized procedures should exist only for quantitative data collection regarding instruments, checklists, and public documents Ethical procedures, such as reciprocity to participants for their willingness to provide data should be administered in the first phase of data collection.
______________ the process of labeling and organizing qualitative data to identify different themes or categories and the relationships between them. Coding Code Protocol Field note.
If the purpose is to corroborate two sets of findings that the individuals who participate in the qualitative sample be the same individuals or a subset of individuals who participate in the quantitative sample. This is applied in _____ Explanatory Design Exploratory Design Convergent Design.
One of the key steps in the data collection process is: Use sampling procedures Administer data Outline the major procedures to obtain data.
The following are characteristics of a good research instrument, except___ Able to answer the proposed research questions Free of bias and appropriate for the content Contains structured questions that have been used in other studies.
Data collection procedures for the Qualitative phase include the following except____ Identify the non-probabilistic sampling Discuss the process of validity and reliability of the instruments Indicate the extent of data collection.
Select the wrong statement: By obtaining permission to collect data, ________ The researcher guarantees the protection of rights by ensuring participants can comprehend the information about the study. The researcher has the participant sign an informed consent form before he or she provides data. The researcher makes sure there is no risk or potential harm for them.
The intention of _____________ is to select a large number of individuals who are representative of the population or who represent a segment of the population Convenience sampling Probabilistic sampling Non-probabilistic sampling.
The best way to determine the sample size in a quantitative study is ____ Using sample size formulas Using parameters of the selected population Using cluster sampling formulas.
________ are a visual means for representing integration in mixed methods research joint displays points of interface meta-interferences.
In qualitative phases, _________ is used to choose the participants. purposive sampling random sampling multiple sampling.
Choose the statement that is true regarding Mixed methods data collection procedures and analysis two different types of data are collected and analyzed, sometimes sequentially (as in the exploratory and explanatory designs) and sometimes concurrently (as in the convergent design). Two types of data are collected using different designs so as to compare during the analysis. Two different types of data are collected sequentially and then these data can be analyzed simultaneously (as in the convergent design).
When the quantitative and qualitative findings may contradict each other, the researcher can do the following Present the two findings in parallel and clearly state that more research is required. Include additional information that can help solve the contradiction Analyze the data again in the light of more literature review in order to support the findings.
Some of the components that are included in the methodology of a research report are..... research design, context and participants, ethical considerations, methods and intruments to collect data. research design, literature review, context and participants, methods and intruments to collect data. research design, context and participants, ethical considerations, schedule and budget, methods and instruments to collect data.
The following are some steps in mixed methods data analysis except______ entering data, cleaning the database, framing the analysis in accordance with the study purpose, using an organizational structure to summarize initial findings. checking for inconsistencies, organizing findings for dissemination, interpreting the findings and writing up results. cleaning the data, describing the purpose statement, identifying the research questions the data have to answer, and creating a join display.
______________ the process of labeling and organizing qualitative data to identify different themes or categories and the relationships between them. Coding Protocol Field note.
How can a researcher combine qualitative and quantitative data in mixed methods? A researcher has to rely on the appropriate mixed methods designs. A researcher has to code the data separately for both phases and integrate them. A researcher has to use a rigorous method analysis for quantitative and qualitative data.
What is the purpose of developing an interview protocol in qualitative research? To provide a detailed analysis of the interview data To limit the participants' responses to a set of predetermined answers To guide the administration and implementation of the interviews.
The joint review of both data types to create new or consolidated variables or data sets used in further analyses is called ______ Typology development Data consolidation or merging Extreme case analysis.
Which type of mixed methods research design involves collecting both qualitative and quantitative data concurrently and then comparing the results? Convergent parallel design Explanatory sequential design Embedded design.
Variations on joint display can include: Bar charts for qualitative data Venn diagrams for qualitative and quantitative data Scatter plots for categorical data.
Which of the following is an example of a data integration display? Bar chart showing the frequency of survey responses Table displaying interview transcripts Line graph depicting changes over time in a quantitative variable Matrix display aligning survey results with corresponding qualitative themes.
What is one advantage of using joint displays in mixed methods research? Joint displays eliminate the need for data analysis Joint displays present only qualitative data for ease of interpretation Joint displays help researchers avoid triangulation of data Joint displays allow for clearer communication and understanding of complex findings.
According to Mason (2002), what is a crucial feature of a qualitative or semiestructured interview? One-way interaction dominated by the interviewer No interaction between the interviewer and the participant Two-way interaction where both the interviewer and the participant have opportunities to talk No opportunity for the participant to share their perspectives.
In qualitative research, how does Mason (2002) describe the co-construction of knowledge in an interview? The researcher provides all the answers, and the participant listens Meanings and understanding are created independently by the researcher Meanings and understanding are co-produced by the researcher and interviewees The researcher acts as a passive observer during the interview process.
Which type of mixed methods design involves collecting quantitative data in the first phase and using the results to plan the second, qualitative phase? Exploratory sequential mixed methods approach Three-phase exploratory sequential mixed methods design Single-phase mixed methods design Explanatory sequential mixed methods approach.
Which type of mixed methods research design involves collecting both qualitative and quantitative data concurrently and then comparing the results? Convergent parallel design Explanatory sequential design Embedded design.
What is the first step in the data analysis process for mixed methods research? Developing a codebook Data cleaning Data reduction Data integration.
What is the term used to describe the extent to which research findings can be generalized to a larger population? Reliability Validity Transferability Triangulation.
Joint displays in mixed methods research involve: Displaying only qualitative data Combining qualitative and quantitative data visually Presenting raw data without any interpretation Using only tables and not graphs for data representation.
When developing joint displays, which of the following guidelines should researchers follow? Keep the visual elements simple and avoid unnecessary complexity Only use quantitative data to maintain consistency Avoid providing interpretations or explanations for the data presented Display qualitative data in tables and quantitative data in charts.
Which ethical consideration is essential when collecting data in mixed methods research? Confidentiality and anonymity of participants Using leading questions in interviews Presenting data without any visual aids Discarding qualitative data due to its subjectivity.
What is the primary advantage of using mixed methods research over single-method approaches? It allows for easier publication of research findings It provides greater credibility and validity to the research It is less time-consuming than other research approaches It eliminates the need for data analysis.
Which data analysis approach focuses on separately analyzing qualitative and quantitative data before combining the results? Convergent parallel design Explanatory sequential design Embedded design.
Which software is commonly used to create joint displays in mixed methods research? Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) NVivo or Altla.ti.
What is the main goal of conducting member checking during data analysis in mixed methods research? To compare data from different sources To validate the findings with participants To control for confounding variables To calculate effect sizes.
How is a consonant sound produced? A consonant sound is produced with a partial occlusion of the air flow when passing through the Articulator and the Point of Articulation in the mouth cavity. A consonant sound is produced with a total or partial occlusion of the air flow when passing through the Articulator and the Point of Articulation in the mouth cavity. Few consonant sounds use the nasal cavity thou. A consonant sound is produced with a total or partial occlusion of the air flow when passing through nasal cavity.
What are the aspects to be considered when referring to consonant production not only in Spanish but also in English ? The aspects to be considered are: voicing, articulation, Point of Articulation, cavity Manner of articulation and Allophones and Diacritics. The aspects to be considered are: vowels, consonants, Point of Articulation, cavity Manner of articulation and Allophones and Diacritics. The aspects to be considered are: allophones, diacritics, Point of Articulation, cavity Manner of articulation and Allophones and sounds.
When a consonant is voiced? A consonant is voiced when the air coming out from lungs goes by vocal cords and they do not vibrate. A consonant is voiced when the air does not go out from lungs does not go by vocal cords. A consonant is voiced when the air coming out from lungs goes by vocal cords and they vibrate.
When a consonant is voiceless? A consonant is voiceless when the air coming out from lungs goes by the nose and they do not vibrate. A consonant is voiceless when the air coming out from lungs goes by vocal cords and they do not vibrate. A consonant is voiceless when the air coming out from nose goes by vocal cords and they vibrate.
What is the correct answer: ? English has 13 voiced consonants and 7 voiceless consonants. English has 14 voiced consonants and 8 voiceless consonants. English has 16 voiced consonants and 9 voiceless consonants.
What is the correct answer: ? Spanish has 13 voiced consonants and 7 voiceless consonants. Spanish has 14 voiced consonants and 8 voiceless consonants. Spanish has 16 voiced consonants and 9 voiceless consonants.
What is an Articulator? The organs that do not move to reach certain section of the palate are considered to be the articulators. The organs that move and reach certain section of the palate are considered to be the articulators. The organs that move and reach certain section of the tongue are considered to be the articulators.
What organs are considered articulators? The larynx, the nose and mainly the tongue. The upper lip, the lower jaw and mainly the tongue. The lower lip, the lower jaw and mainly the tongue.
What is consider a Point of Articulation? The point of articulation is the place “of maximum constriction in the mouth or upper throat, the location at which the complete or partial stoppage of the air is effected. The point of articulation is the place “of minimum constriction in the mouth or lower throat, the location at which the complete or partial stoppage of the sound is affected. The point of articulation is the place “of maximum restriction in the mouth or lower throat, the location at which the incomplete or impartial stoppage of the air is affected.
What are the points of articulation? The point of articulation might be mouth, lower lip and any section of the palate. The point of articulation might be teeth, upper lip and any section of the palate. The point of articulation might be nose, upper lip and any section of the tongue.
1. What is a Cavity? It refers to the area where the air flow comes in. It might be the mouth or the tongue. It refers to the area where the air flow goes by. It might be nose or the vocal cords. It refers to the area where the air flow goes by. It might be the mouth or the nasal cavity.
According to the manner the air flows in the mouth or nasal cavities, how are sounds classified? Sounds are classified according to the flow, fricatives, American, nasals, laterals, R-sounds, and approximants (glides) Sounds are classified as vowels, consonants, affricates, nasals, tongue, R-sounds Sounds are classified as stops, fricatives, affricates, nasals, laterals, R-sounds, and approximants (glides).
- What is an Allophone? They are variations of vowel sounds which depend on dialects, phonetic conditions or distribution. They are contributions of diphthongs sounds which depend on dialects, phonetic conditions or distribution. They are variations of consonant sounds which depend on dialects, phonetic conditions or distribution.
What is a Diacritic? A diacritic is an extra vowel used with the phonetic symbol. A diacritic is an extra mark used with the phonetic symbol. A diacritic is an extra mark used with the phonetic consonant.
. What is a dialect? A dialect is a variation of an individual language due to geographical boundaries or social status. A dialect is a variation of an individual language due to the target language or social status. A dialect is a variation of an individual language due to the age.
When does a Stop or Occlusive sounds occur? When the active articulator touches the passive articulator and completely cuts off the air flow through the mouth. When the active articulator does not touch the passive articulator and completely cuts off the air flow through the nose. When the passive articulator touches the active articulator and completely cuts off the air flow through the mouth.
What is the Direct Method also known as? Inductive Method Natural Method Situational Method Oral Approach.
Who made it possible for United States language schools to use the Direct Method and created schools under his own name? Max Müller Maximilian Berlitz Charles Berlitz .
How is grammar introduced in Berlitz schools? Explicit explanation Inductively, with no explanation Through written exercises Only through translation.
According to Berlitz (1909), what should teachers avoid asking students? If they understood About grammar rules If they like the method About their preferences.
In the Direct Method, what is suggested to be used as teaching aids to avoid the use of the mother tongue? Translation Realia, such as action verbs and pictures Reading material Written exercises.
According to Bovée (1919), what is considered the most important vocable in the Direct Method? Noun Adjective Verb Adverb.
What is suggested as one of the best ways to choose vocabulary in the Direct Method? Teacher's choice Random selection Presenting texts, stories, or reading material Using translation exercises.
In the Oral Approach and Situational Language Teaching, what is discouraged in teaching? Inductive learning Communication strategies Explanation Rhythm and pitch.
What is given special emphasis in the Oral Approach and Situational Language Teaching, especially during reading? Vocabulary Grammar Rhythm, pitch, and intonation Syntax and semantics.
What is the main goal of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)? Grammar proficiency vocabulary acquisition Development of linguistic ability Translation skills.
According to Richards (2006), what is fluency in language use in CLT? Perfect grammar usage Natural language use in meaningful interaction Memorization of vocabulary Strict adherence to language rules.
In CLT, how is grammar taught? As a set of rules In isolation, without context Through meaningful context Ignored completely.
What is the role of teachers in CLT? Controllers and correctors Facilitators and monitors Translators and lecturers Evaluators and examiners.
According to Content-Based Instruction, what is the main focus of language learning? Grammar structures Vocabulary usage Topics being taught through language Listening and speaking skills.
What does Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) involve? Teaching language in isolation Teaching any subject with another language Focusing only on language acquisition.
In Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), what does the warm-up stage involve? Reviewing grammar rules Connecting new content with background knowledge Testing vocabulary knowledge Ignoring previous less.
What does the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) focus on? Mastery of one language skill Development of critical thinking Language proficiency in all four skills Memorization of standardized tests.
How many levels does the CEFR have, according to the information provided? 3 5 6 8.
Who developed the CEFR with support from Cambridge University ESOL examinations? The Council of Europe Barriga Stoller & Grab Richards and Rodgers .
Med’s Theory states that human’s sense of self is _____. created through social interaction and it starts during childhood the way as other people see us developed through our perceptions of other’s evaluations.
The statement: "parental involvement may influence children's daily behavior into the preschool classroom environment", is a finding based on _____. Deductive approach Inductive approach Naturalistic approach .
Constructivism sees the world in _____. a set of objective ideas that are perceived by people in the same way terms that have been established by philosophers to make people live a better life. the way people build it and the way they relate it to each other.
_Phenomenology seeks essence by changing an aspect of the phenomenon and evaluates that change Trancendental Hermeneutic Phenomenography.
From these terms, which word means the same as Hermeneutics? Codification Interpretation Relativism.
Which aspects do you consider to choose a method? The context of the research, a method and a great deal of methods A method, the context of the research and the combination of methods A method, the population, the survey, the address and the phone number.
Planning observation is based on _____. considering the accessibility of the population and the venues in which you would like to observe them selecting the best methods as you can.
Planning observation is based on _____. considering the accessibility of the population and the venues in which you would like to observe them selecting the best methods as you can being confident with the participants' data.
Dawson (2002) suggests nine or eleven because odd numbers not to allow to pair up in breakaway conversations. He talks about _____. tips for writing focus group participant observation.
_____ means the circumstances forming a background, environment, setting, framework, surroundings of events or occurrences, relationships between participants and the activities that enable readers to understand where and how the research takes place. Research context Research description Research design.
Qualitative research design is characteristically _____. Exploratory, fluid and flexible, data-driven and context-sensitive Exploratory, descriptive, experimental, structured Exploratory, descriptive, context-sensitive, measurable.
As part of a university project, Christopher watched and took notes about children ad adult reaction to the appereance of a disney movie character appearance at the cinema. Which research technique was he using? Documents Focus group Observation.
Sue wanted to research parental attitudes to toy advertising so she invited six mothers to get together, carefully selected adverts and quesstions and encourage them to discuss. Which research technique was she using? In-depth interview Observation Focus group.
When writing a finding paragraph, the first sentence states the _____ statement that will make the reader focus on the research topic. supporting concluding thesis.
_____ is created from perceptions. Knowledge meaning and truth exist within human consciousness. Constructivism Objectivism Subjectivism.
An example of ________data is going to be information that you receive from the patient including feelings, perceptions, and concerns, whereas _________data are observable and measurable data obtained through observation, physical examination, and diagnostic testing. objective/subjective subjective / objective subjective/ constructive.
The tools used for analysing qualitative research are _____. Numerical data and statistical relationships Analytical induction and constant comparison Enumeration and correlation analysis.
According to George Herbet the development of the individual was a social process likewise the meaning individuals assign to things and this conception is kept nowadays about symbolic interactionism. False True.
_______focuses on the interaction of mind, self and society. Symbolic interactionism Naturalistic Approach Grounded Theory.
The most commonly used data sources in qualitative research are _______ people (as individuals, groups), organizations, texts, settings and environments, objects, artefacts, events and happenings (material, visual/sensory and virtual). people (as individuals, groups), surveys, polls, events and happenings (material, visual/sensory and virtual). people (as individuals, groups), one-to-one interviews, tests, questionnaires, events and happenings (material, visual/sensory and virtual).
Which of the following would be considered as a well-focused research question? what are the social factors leading to the increasing of cyberbullying in Ecuadorian primary school children? why is cyberbullying becoming more prevalent in Ecuador? what are the factors that lead to the increase of cyberbullying?.
La aplicación referenciada para la creación de podcast permite crear espacios: Con Hipertexto / videos / audio Para escuchar, compartir y descargar portales web Para publicar escuchar, compartir y descargar contenidos audibles. Con video (diseños visuales) .
En Hot Potatoes JQuiz es: Herramienta que sirve para la creación de ejercicios de tipo emparejamiento ayudas y otros elementos Herramienta orientada a la creación de preguntas donde se debe completar respuestas llenando espacios, además permite generar ayudas o pistas de apoyo en la respuesta Herramienta se produce ejercicios de evaluación tipo test con respuestas con opciones sencillas o múltiples, incluyendo un contador de aciertos, ayudas y otros elementos .
Las herramientas de autor son plataformas que sirven para el desarrollo de software encaminados a facilitar a docentes educadores y maestros el poder diseñar elementos interactivos de aprendizaje VERDADERO FALSO.
Al ejecutar eXeLearning, Applets de Java son elementos que corresponden a: Elementos de presentación de información no textual presentes Elementos de información de tipo textual presentes. Elementos de actividades no interactivas que proponen actividades que no se pueden contestar directamente Elementos de actividades interactivas que permiten al alumno interactuar.
Una característica de los OAs es Portabilidad Usabilidad Son desechables Son económicos.
Los OAs se pueden gestionar en LMS (Learning management system). Lmo(manage learning objects) LOMP learning object management platform.
En La Metodología ADDIE, el producto final de cada fase será el elemento final de la siguiente fase. VERDADERO FALSO.
La pertinencia de los contenidos pertenece a la metodología ADDIE VERDADERO FALSO.
Cuál de las siguientes metodologías no está enfocada para la producción de OAs? Metodología ISD-MeLO. Metodología UWE. Metodología ADDIE. Metodología ADDIEs.
¿Qué significan las siglas ADDIE? Análisis, Diseño, Desarrollo, Implementación y Evolución. Análisis, Diagrama, Diseño, Implementación y Evaluación. Análisis, Diseño, Diagrama, Innovación y Evaluación. Análisis, Diseño, Diagrama, Innovación y Evolución.
El podcasting es una técnica que consiste en Elaborar habilidades de creación en contenido audible. Elaborar contenido en formato de audio y video, llevado a internet para ser distribuido. Elaborar conceptos para desarrollar habilidades dando la obtención de nuevos de aprendizaje de acuerdo a diferentes tipos de contenidos. Elaborar conceptos nuevos de aprendizaje.
¿Qué tipo de servicios utiliza el Webinar para transmitir video o contenidos en vivo? Servicios de Google cloud. Amazon. Streaming o programas en línea. Plataformas de streaming de pago y gratuitas.
En las denominadas herramientas de autor un apoyo es: Mejorar la habilidad del estudiante en la creación de materiales educativos. un repositorio. Mejorar la habilidad del docente en la creación de materiales educativos mediante la interacción con iconos, barras y menús. Mejorar la habilidad del docente y estudiante en la creación de materiales educativos. Mejorar la habilidad del docente y estudiante en la creación de OAs y evaluaciones en línea, además de objetos interactivos para ser usados desde un repositorio.
La definición de "conocimiento previo" dentro del eXelearning corresponde a: Elementos de presentación de información no textual presente Elementos de información de tipo textual presentes. Elementos de actividades no interactivas que proponen actividades que no se pueden contestar directamente Elementos de actividades interactivas que permiten al alumno interactuar directamente.
eXlearning es una herramienta que se apoya en el navegador web para crear web sites de tipo educativo nativo usando código abierto presenta una interfaz sencilla dotada de herramientas intuitivas y de sencillo manejo. VERDADERO FALSO.
Los nodos organizados e interconectados entre si por medio de enlaces recibe a denominación de: Multimedia Hipermedia Hipertexto Hiperaudio.
La denominada "fase de utilización" de la metodología MIDOA, es: Se usan los objetos y se evalúan en métricas de usabilidad, nivel de aprendizaje y la calidad de los contenidos. Se analiza los objetos de aprendizaje bajo dos criterios, la pertinencia de los contenidos y la cantidad los contenidos si realmente cubren las temáticas generales. Se determina para qué sirve la incorporación del aprendizaje al objeto, además de los objetivos del aprendizaje que quieran lograrse. Se determina para qué sirve la incorporación del aprendizaje al OA, además de los objetivos del aprendizaje y características de acuerdo a métricas.
Una vez terminado los productos ANCHOR, estos se suben directamente a nuestro canal tipo emisora para que el resto de usuarios puedan acceder a ellos mediante enlaces RDS VERDADERO FALSO.
Que denominación reciben las aplicaciones que se usan en sistemas operativos diferentes: Apps nativas, apps híbridas, apps web. Apps híbridas Apps Web Apps multimedia.
El Jcross dentro de hot Potatoes describe a una : Herramienta que permite crear contenido tipo crucigrama añadiendo opciones de ayuda, seguimiento y pistas. Herramienta orientada a la creación de preguntas donde se debe completar respuestas llenando espacios, además permite generar ayudas o pistas de apoyo en la respuesta. Herramienta se produce ejercicios de evaluación tipo test con respuestas con opciones sencillas o múltiples, incluyendo un contador de aciertos, ayudas y elaboración de ejercicios de ordenamiento de párrafos, frases, palabras, y además incluir elementos tipo botón de ayuda.
Existe la denominación " herramientas de autor "las cuales pueden ser descritas como: OAs basados en videos y multimedia OAs basados en interfaces amigables de interacción con iconos barras y menús OAs basados en interfaces amigables y menús con elementos predefinidos que ayudan a crear los materiales mediante la interacción con iconos barras y menús OAs basados en materiales mediante la interacción con iconos barras y menús.
La definición más ajustada a la descripción de webinar es: A contenidos de texto con fundamentos tecnológicos A contenidos de video con fundamentos educativos y pedagógicos A contenidos web A contenidos de hipermedia con fundamentos tecnológicos y pedagógicos.
Dos fases diferencian a la metodología MIDOA del resto. ¿Cuáles son? Análisis y Diseño. Desarrollo y Utilización. Utilización y Evaluación. Análisis y Evaluación.
Identifique los objetos de aprendizaje (OA) según su diseño: Diseño educativo, Diseño estructural, Diseño lingüístico. Diseño de páginas web, Diseño gramatical, Diseño tecnológico. Diseño curricular, Diseño tecnológico, Diseño pedagógico. Diseño curricular, Diseño educativo, Diseño informativo.
Una vez terminado el contenido del producto audible en la herramienta Anchor, se lo sube directamente al canal de la emisora para que el resto de los usuarios puedan acceder a ellos mediante: Enlaces SSR. Enlaces DDC. Enlaces RSS. Enlaces RRS.
¿Cuál es el objetivo de una herramienta de autor para la creación de contenido escrito? Ayudar a mejorar las habilidades docentes con materiales creativos que incentiven a los estudiantes a su aprendizaje. Promover creación de contenidos en varios niveles de aplicabilidad. Llenar de mucho material a los estudiantes para que ayuden a su memorización de los temas de clase. Aludir los conceptos y centrase en texto largos que contienen los libros.
Las webinars incorporan múltiples funciones personalizables y son compatibles con varios formatos de contenido, entre los que se destaca a: Menú principal, estructura, área de trabajo, IDevices. Video en vivo, Texto, pizarra, presentación de diapositivas. JMatch, Jcloze, JQuiz, JMix, Jcross, Masher. ReactJS, JavaScript, NodeJs, Phyton.
¿Qué herramientas permiten la creación de contenidos educativos con interfaces fáciles de utilizar? Symbaloo, Flickr, Prezi, Twiddla. Wikipedia, Google Meet, Slideshare, LinkedIn. . LIM, Hot Potatoes, Ardora, Constructor. YouTube, Blogger, Skype, WikiSpaces.
Las aplicaciones con finalidad didáctica pedagógica tienen entornos o interfaces fáciles de manipular, mismas que procuran individualizar el trabajo del alumno con componentes interactivos. Estos se agrupan en: Nativas, híbridas, web. Lineal, aleatorio, agrupadas Simuladores y constructores. Formativas, y tutoriales.
¿Dentro de la interfaz de trabajo que elemento lo conforma? Menú Principal. Menú Secundario. Menú Adicional. Sub menú de interfaz de trabajo.
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