Using Vygotsky's perspective, explain how computers could be used to promote cognitive development
What will be an ideal response?
The computer program itself may function as an expert-like collaborator, supporting the developing skills and strategies of the learner. The computer may also be a link between the learner and remote experts or more knowledgeable peers who may scaffold the student's learning.
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expedient method that accommodated the busy schedules of professionals and respected the expertise of various disciplines. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Kathy's heart rate increases every time she goes down a certain hallway at school. The boy that she likes has his locker in that hallway, and he often stands beside his locker and talks with his friends. In this scenario, which of the following is the conditioned stimulus?
A. The boy's locker B. The hallway where the boy's locker is located C. The boy standing with his friends D. Kathy's heart rate
Zane is 8 years old with an exceptionality. His reading level is the same as similarly aged children without exceptionalities. Zane is placed in a classroom with typical children his age. This is known as what?
A. principle of least restrictive environment B. nondiscriminatory assessment C. procedural due process D. individualized education program
Distinguish between cross-case pattern analysis and cross-case thematic analysis.
What will be an ideal response?