Author Question: Which of the following learning strategies is NOT a good way to introduce new material? (Read 82 times)

Bernana

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Question 1

Engaging activities, use in varied settings, attention grabbers, and free online versions are advantages of ________. Limitations include the focus on competition, difficulty, and expense.
◦ Simulations
◦ Presentations
◦ Games
◦ Problem-Based Learning

Question 2

Which of the following learning strategies is NOT a good way to introduce new material?
◦ Discussions
◦ Presentations
◦ Tutorials
◦ Drill-and-practice


mcomstock09

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Answer 1

Games

Answer 2

Drill-and-practice



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