
DLI Quiz Module 2 Digital Learning Design Principles
Quiz by Ben Tilley
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Which branch of pedagogy posits learners as blank slates, who can be guided toward success with positive and negative stimuli?
Which branch of pedagogy posits learners as constructing meaning through experiences in the environment?
Which branch of pedagogy posits teaching as requiring an understanding of the mechanisms by which the brain processes information?
Match the learning goal, outcome and objective with the correct definition of each.
When writing a learning outcome, SMART offers a framework that is well-structured. What does the S stand for?
When writing a learning outcome, SMART offers a framework that is well-structured. What does the M stand for?
When writing a learning outcome, SMART offers a framework that is well-structured. What does the R stand for?
When writing a learning outcome, SMART offers a framework that is well-structured. What does the A stand for?
When composing a learning outcome, ABCD offers a guide that assists it's wording. What does the D stand for?
When composing a learning outcome, ABCD offers a guide that assists it's wording. What does the A stand for?
When composing a learning outcome, ABCD offers a guide that assists it's wording. What does the B stand for?
When composing a learning outcome, ABCD offers a guide that assists it's wording. What does the C stand for?
Bloom's Digital Taxonomy has six hierarchical levels. What is the sixth?
Bloom's Digital Taxonomy has six hierarchical levels. What is the first?
Bloom's Digital Taxonomy has six hierarchical levels. What is the second?
Bloom's Digital Taxonomy has six hierarchical levels. What is the third?
Bloom's Digital Taxonomy has six hierarchical levels. What is the fourth?
Bloom's Digital Taxonomy has six hierarchical levels. What is the fifth?
The SOLO Taxonomy categorises learning outcomes into five levels of increasing complexity.
Match the levels with their correct definitions.
Experiential learning is all about immersing the learner in experiences. Order the stages of the experiential learning cycle.
Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction offers a system for constructing learning. What is the first event?
Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction offers a system for constructing learning. What is the second event?
Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction offers a system for constructing learning. What is the Third event?
Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction offers a system for constructing learning. What is the fourth event?
Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction offers a system for constructing learning. What is the fifth event?
Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction offers a system for constructing learning. What is the ninth event?
Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction offers a system for constructing learning. What is the sixth event?
Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction offers a system for constructing learning. What is the seventh event?
Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction offers a system for constructing learning. What is the eighth event?
Merrill's First Principles offer a framework for developing learning for those who learn best encountering real-life tasks. Place the principles in order.
(Part 2/2) Mayer's Principles inform design decisions for eLearning. Match the principles with their correct descriptions.
(Part 1/2) Mayer's Principles inform design decisions for eLearning. Match the principles with their correct descriptions.
Scenario-based learning allows learners to practice in a safe environment and learn from mistakes.
Match the scenario types with their correct definitions.
What does the L in UDL stand for?
What does the U in UDL stand for?
What does the D in UDL stand for?
Consideration of Means of Engagement is one way we can design universally. Sustaining Effort/ Persistence is one strand of it.
Match the sustaining effort elements to their appropriate advice.
Means of Representation is one way we can design universally. Perception is one strand of it.
Match the perception elements to their appropriate advice.
Means of Representation is one way we can design universally. Language and symbols is one strand of it.
Match the language and symbols elements to their appropriate advice.
Means of Representation is one way we can design universally. Comprehension is one strand of it.
Match the comprehension elements to their appropriate advice.
Consideration of Means of Action and Expression is one way we can design universally. Expression and comms is one strand of it.
Match the expression elements to their appropriate advice.
Consideration of Means of Action and Expression is one way we can design universally. Executive functions is one strand of it.
Match the executive function elements to their appropriate advice.
Consideration of Means of Engagement is one way we can design universally. Recruiting interest is one strand of it.
Match the recruiting interest elements to their appropriate advice.
Consideration of Means of Engagement is one way we can design universally. Recruiting interest is one strand of it.
Match the Sustaining Effort and Persistence elements to their appropriate advice.
Addressing self-regulation and executive dysfunction are important elements to consider.
Which of the following is not a strategy to assist this:
C.R.A.P is a graphic design model that can enhance the visual appeal of eLearning programmes.
What does the C stand for?
C.R.A.P is a graphic design model that can enhance the visual appeal of eLearning programmes.
What does the R stand for?
C.R.A.P is a graphic design model that can enhance the visual appeal of eLearning programmes.
What does the P stand for?
C.R.A.P is a graphic design model that can enhance the visual appeal of eLearning programmes.
What does the A stand for?
Contrast is when two or more screen elements are in opposition. Contrast can reduce cognitive overload and increase accessibility.
Which of the below is not a design feature that is associated with contrast?
Repetition is a design element that brings cohesion to elements of an eLearn.
Match the types of repetition with their correct definitions.
Arrangement
Keeping elements on-screen aligned is important.
The most common alignment would be to which areas of the screen.
What colour of background is considered to be most accessible?
Regarding images, which of the following is true?
Match the photo and icon advisories with the correct headings.
There are a number of strategies to help avoid cognitive overload. Match the descriptions below with the correct strategies