Cognitive domain - answerrecognition and recall of facts as well as discussion,
analysis, evaluation, problem solving, and synthesis
Psychomotor domain - answerphysical manipulation of the material world
Affective domain - answer"emotional intelligence" including motivation
Simulation - answera way to teach hands-on labs using an online platform
Lms - answerlearning management system such as canvas or blackboard
Pedagogy - answermethod and practice of teaching
Meta-data - answerthe response of students to teachers during face-to-face
classroom interaction
Information - answerfacts and concepts
Knowledge - answerunderstanding, application, analysis, and evaluation
Flipped classroom - answerstudents read a textbook before attending the lecture
Active classroom - answerstudents use class time to solve problems in groups
Mastery learning - answerall students are capable of learning material if provided
with quality instruction and sufficient time
Reasons to reject mastery learning - answerunfamiliar or unfair plus laziness on the
part of the instructor
Reasons to accept mastery learning - answerempowering plus the opportunity for
self-ownership of learning on the part of the student
Irb - answerinstitutional review board
Hawthorne effect - answerbehavior alteration by the subjects of a study due to their
awareness of being observed
Scientific method - answerdeals with data, that is, recorded observations
Hypothesis - answera statement that under certain circumstances certain
phenomena can generally be observed
Laws - answertheories that have gained acceptance over a long time
Theory - answercertain assumptions to tie together a set of generalizations
, Quantitative environmental science - answerorganized collection of mathematical
theories that may be used to describe and explore the environmental relationship
Environmental engineering - answerthought and practice in the solution of problems
of environmental sanitation, the proper disposal or recycling of waste, adequate
drainage for proper sanitation, control of pollution, and the social and
environmental impacts of these solutions
Sustainable development - answerdevelopment that meets the needs of the present
without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
Rule - answerregulation made by the executive branch (i.e., usepa) in response to
carrying out the directives of the congress
Cfr - answercode of federal regulations
John snow - answerdemonstrated the relationship between contaminated water and
cholera
William budd - answerdemonstrated the relationship between contaminated water
and typhoid
Middlekerrke, belgium - answerlocation of the first permanent water chlorination
plant anywhere in the world
Year when the first municipal-activated sludge plant was installed in the usa -
answer1916
Year when an air pollution episode in london claimed more than 4,000 lives -
answer1952
Sanitary land-filling - answerincludes daily soil cover, no open burning, and no water
pollution problems
Distribution system - answerthe pipe network delivering water in a city
Infiltration and inflow - answerwater leaking into a sewage collection system
because of leaking pipes or low-lying access points
Combined sewers - answerexpected to accommodate both municipal wastewater
and stormwater
Air resource management - answerthe balance of cost and benefit for obtaining a
desired quality of air
Systems approach - answerlooking at all the interrelated parts and their effects on
one another
Multimedia pollution problems - answerproblems that cross the boundaries between
air, water, and soil