- Industry: Education
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A listing of works used and/or considered by an author in the preparation of a work.
Industry:Education
Possessing knowledge of two languages; typically it refers to a person who can speak and write two languages.
Industry:Education
A hierarchical framework of learning based on three domains - the cognitive, affective and psychomotor; in the cognitive domain there are six levels of knowledge: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. In the affective domain there are five levels: receiving phenomenon, responding to phenomenon, valuing, organizing values, and internalizing values. In the psychomotor domain there are seven levels: perception, readiness to act, guided response, mechanism, complex overt action, adaptation, and origination (the psychomotor levels where not originally completed by Bloom).
Industry:Education
The program that allows a person to view pictures, text, animations, images, or films over the World Wide Web; it is short of web browser. Browsers include Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Netscap's Navigator, and Mozilla's Firefox.
Industry:Education
Electronic version of a notice board; bulletin board programs allow people to leave, read and response to messages and are typically used for interest groups on specific topics and in distance learning courses.
Industry:Education
Learning exercises or problems students complete during regular classroom or laboratory sessions under the supervision of an instructor.
Industry:Education
The mental aspect of experience and learning (knowing, understanding, etc. ).
Industry:Education
Learning models based on the theory that acquisition of new knowledge and skills rests on the existence and development of mental cognitive structures.
Industry:Education
An individual's abilities as they relate to knowledge, understanding, and skills; see also minimal competence.
Industry:Education