Ms. Randleman's students use a unique software program in her biology class. The program allows students to read about more global topics in biology as well as click on links to get more detailed information about specific subtopics of interest within the field. Students do not need to click on all links and they may click on links in any order. Which term below best describes the software

program that Ms. Randleman's students use?

a. Hypermedia
b. Computer-based instruction
c. Intelligent tutoring system
c. Discovery learning


a

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Identify each description with either needs assessment or evaluation.

a. Project A is to find out if employees are experiencing safety-related concerns in the workplace, and if so, what type of safety-related concerns are most frequently mentioned and what should to be done about the concerns. b. Project B is to find out how confident lab technicians feel about handling chemicals after they have participated in a lab chemical safety training program.

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A. Marks for students receiving positive music before the exam did not significantly differ from students receiving negative music, t(23.12) = 2.05,  p = .052. B. Students receiving positive music before the exam did significantly better than those receiving negative music, t(38) = 2.05,  p = .047. C. Marks for students receiving positive music before the exam did not significantly differ from students receiving negative music, t(38) = 2.05,  p = .047. D. Students receiving positive music before the exam did significantly better than those receiving negative music, t(23.12) = 2.05,  p < .05, one-tailed.

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Create a list of five rules to produce a healthy and positive school climate that, in turn, promotes high morale among the teaching staff. Explain the meaning of each rule and give an example of how it would look in action

What will be an ideal response?

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