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What is the difference between instructional design and learning experience
design? - ANSWER Instructional design:
A systematic process for developing learning solutions in which information
gathered from an analysis of learner needs is used to develop content and learning
activities aligned to those needs.
Learning experience design:
A human-centered approach to learning design that incorporates an understanding
of user experience design, research, and cognitive psychology to ensure learning
experiences are relevant and meaningful for the target audience.
principles that encompass the conventions, rules, and procedures for determining
acceptable accounting and financial reporting practices at a particular time -
ANSWER Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
process by which accounting transactions are recorded; each transaction must have
an offsetting transaction - ANSWER double-entry bookkeeping
process by which money flows from savers to users - ANSWER Financial System
Process in which the producer and the retailer agree that the producer (or the
wholesaler) will determine how much of a product a buyer needs and automatically
ship new supplies when needed - ANSWER vendor managed inventory
, process of achieving organizational objectives through people and other resources
- ANSWER management
process of anticipating future events and conditions and determining courses of
action for achieving organizational objectives - ANSWER Planning
process of blending human and material resources through a formal structure of
tasks and authority; arranging work, dividing tasks among employees, and
coordinating them to ensure implementation of plans and accomplishment of
objectives - ANSWER Organizing
Process of coordinating the flow of goods, services, and information among
members of the supply chain. - ANSWER Logisitics
process of determining how well other companies perform business functions or
tasks - ANSWER Benchmarking
process of dividing work activities into units within the organization - ANSWER
Departmentalization
process of maximizing the wealth of a company's shareholders by striking the
optimal balance between risk and return - ANSWER risk-return trade-off
process of measuring, interpreting, and communicating financial information to
enable people inside and outside the firm to make informed decisions - ANSWER
Accounting
process of recognizing a problem or opportunity, evaluating alternative solutions,
selecting and implementing an alternative, and assessing the results - ANSWER
Decision Making
, process that allows engineers to design components as well as entire products on
computer screens faster and with fewer mistakes than they could achieve working
with traditional drafting systems - ANSWER computer-aided design (CAD)
production facility that workers can quickly modify to manufacture different
products - ANSWER Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS)
production system in which computers help workers design products, control
machines, handle materials, and control the production function in an integrated
fashion - ANSWER computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM)
program that claims to do one thing but in reality does something else, usually
something malicious - ANSWER Trojan Horse
programs that secretly attach themselves to other programs (called hosts) and
change them or destroy data - ANSWER Viruses
promoting a product by generating consumer demand for it, primarily through
advertising and sales promotion appeals - ANSWER Pulling Strategy
promotional items that prominently display a company's name, logo, or business
slogan - ANSWER Specialty advertisting
Purchasers of common stock: - ANSWER usually benefit when a company is
growing.
Raw facts and figures that may or may not be relevant to a business decision -
ANSWER Data
, Record of the change in owners' equity from the end of one fiscal period to the end
of the next - ANSWER Statement of Owner's Equity
relationship between the number of units produced and the number of human and
other production inputs necessary to produce them - ANSWER productivity
What is the purpose of the Prototype phase in the Design Thinking Process? -
ANSWER to create a comprehensive bank of materials
What is the purpose of the Test phase in the Design Thinking Process? -
ANSWER to have real users check the e-learning solution and gain feedback on its
effectiveness and usability
What are three guidelines for planning a test during the Test phase? - ANSWER -
Let users compare alternatives
-Observe
-Ask follow-up questions
What stage of ADDIE?
During this phase, learners get to engage with the learning experience to achieve
their learning goals. - ANSWER Implementation
What stage of ADDIE?
During this phase, designers gather feedback and use it to revise and improve the
learning experience. - ANSWER Evaluation
Human design and its phases - ANSWER 1)inspiration 2) ideation
3)implementation