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1.This term also means education, which refers to the teaching and learning of knowledge, skills and attitudes. Learn more in: Online Adult Education: Policy, Access, Completion and Equity2.“Anything that is done purposely to facilitate learning” ( Reigeluth & Carr-Chellman, 2009 , p. 6). Smaldino, Lowther, Russell, and Mims (2015) define instruction as “any intentional effort to stimulate learning by the deliberate arrangement of experiences to help learners achieve a desirable change in capability” (p. 25). Learn more in: A Framework to Assess Appropriate Interaction to Meet Accreditation Quality Guidelines3.The multitude of ways a person learns including all course materials, assignments, exams, class time, tutoring, etc. (adapted by the authors from Gagné, Briggs, & Wager, 1992). Learn more in: Unifying Instructional and Game Design4.The information about how to do or use something, often written in a book. Learn more in: Flipped Classroom: Advanced Issues and Applications5.The process of delivering education from one source to another. Learn more in: Digital Media Affecting Society: Instruction and Learning6.For educators instruction is finding the right words or the smallest things to make connections with your students to spark learning. Learn more in: Instructional Design for the Technological Learning Environment7.Information that contains commands and explanations on how to behave or to complete a task. Learn more in: Self-Normalizing Distance Learning Tools8.The deliberate arrangement of activities (including presentation, practice, feedback, and assessment) designed to facilitate achieving specific learning outcomes. Learn more in: Research on Cultural Factors in Global E-Learning9.The segment of the lesson planning cycle in which teaching or content delivery primarily occurs. Learn more in: Preparing and Training Higher Education Faculty to Ensure Quality Online Learning and Teaching
1.This term also means education, which refers to the teaching and learning of knowledge, skills and attitudes. Learn more in: Online Adult Education: Policy, Access, Completion and Equity2.“Anything that is done purposely to facilitate learning” ( Reigeluth & Carr-Chellman, 2009 , p. 6). Smaldino, Lowther, Russell, and Mims (2015) define instruction as “any intentional effort to stimulate learning by the deliberate arrangement of experiences to help learners achieve a desirable change in capability” (p. 25). Learn more in: A Framework to Assess Appropriate Interaction to Meet Accreditation Quality Guidelines3.The multitude of ways a person learns including all course materials, assignments, exams, class time, tutoring, etc. (adapted by the authors from Gagné, Briggs, & Wager, 1992). Learn more in: Unifying Instructional and Game Design4.The information about how to do or use something, often written in a book. Learn more in: Flipped Classroom: Advanced Issues and Applications5.The process of delivering education from one source to another. Learn more in: Digital Media Affecting Society: Instruction and Learning6.For educators instruction is finding the right words or the smallest things to make connections with your students to spark learning. Learn more in: Instructional Design for the Technological Learning Environment7.Information that contains commands and explanations on how to behave or to complete a task. Learn more in: Self-Normalizing Distance Learning Tools8.The deliberate arrangement of activities (including presentation, practice, feedback, and assessment) designed to facilitate achieving specific learning outcomes. Learn more in: Research on Cultural Factors in Global E-Learning9.The segment of the lesson planning cycle in which teaching or content delivery primarily occurs. Learn more in: Preparing and Training Higher Education Faculty to Ensure Quality Online Learning and Teaching
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