Discuss the four steps to problem-solving
What will be an ideal response?
Answer:
1. Self-perception: You must believe you can solve the problem.
2. What's wrong: Identify the problem or situation to be improved.
3. What could be done? Brainstorm to generate options to improve the situation.
4. Get commitments from each party and follow through on accountability.
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How can the physical contexts affect technology-supported learning?
What will be an ideal response?
Why is the "intended audience" most likely to pose a problem with international books?
A) The book was intended for the readers in the country in which it was written; when it is taken outside the country, people may have difficulty understanding it. B) The "intended audience" of a book is likely to exert international political pressure to prevent publication of the book in other countries. C) The range of concepts presented in international books is so broad that the "intended audience" is difficult to ascertain. D) The author's moral obligation is to the "intended audience."
Problem-solving tactics that students apply as they read are known as:
a) basals b) rubrics c) skills d) strategies
Where would you position the club (i.e. what level) in the model of Q3?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6