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Chelseaamend

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Using computers in the classroom to simulate expert peers or collaborative partners to enhance learning supports
 
  a. James Marcia's theory of identity statuses.
  b. Lev Vygotsky's notion of scaffolding.
  c. Erik Erikson's epigenetic principle.
  d. Jean Piaget's concept of formal operations.

Question 2

If you wanted to use computer-based technology in a way that was consistent with Vygotsky's principles of cognitive development, which of the following applications would you select?
 
  a. simulated learning environment (microworld) software
  b. microcomputer-based laboratory software
  c. teleapprenticeship programs
  d. drill-and-practice software



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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