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sjones

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One major difference between an application activity and an evaluation activity is that an evaluation activity
  does not involve:
 
  a) diagnosis
  b) mastery
  c) guidance
  d) feedback

Question 2

An orientation activity for a lesson can be developed by considering
 
  a) what materials and supplies will be needed during the lesson
  b) how many students are in the class
  c) how to use the technology required by the activity
  d) how to link the lesson to future lessons



amit

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Answer to Question 1

c,

Answer to Question 2

d,



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