What is the difference between a critical attribute and a variable attribute? - Answers Critical attributes
are mutually exclusive; variable attributes change within the program.
The difference between a variable attribute and an uncontrolled attribute is? - Answers Variable
attributes are purposefully manipulated, shaping the skill towards mastery. Uncontrolled should always
be randomly presented to avoid stimulus control complications.
When teaching a learner what a table is, you are teaching them an operation. - Answers False
a Composite skill is made up of multiple component skills. - Answers True
Teaching a skill is to teach a/an: - Answers Operation
The first step in Instructional Design is to perform a - Answers Content Analysis
A ________________ is the most fundamental skill of the content area. - Answers Tool skill
The formula to create a pinpoint is: - Answers Learning Channel + thing counted + context
All of these are benefits of what..?
Clarity in what everyone is measuring,
Understanding of the precise thing counted,
Simplicity in one phrase instead of a paragraph operational definition. - Answers Using Pinpoints
What is missing from this pinpoint: See/Say Word? - Answers Context or level
What part of a pinpoint tells you how the learner comes into contact with stimuli and behaves with
respect to the stimuli? - Answers Learning Channel
All of these...are part of what?
Permutation of various levels of difficulty that are used to train/teach skills towards mastery.
Mostly comprised of variable attributes that are arranged by complexity within each variable attribute
category.
Defines the depth of the concept or operation being taught. - Answers The Scope
What are objectives? - Answers Terminal level of scope at mastery levels of performance