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KWilfred

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Student-to-expert communication websites perform which of the following functions?
 
  a. Provide curriculum development resources for educators.
  b. Present real-time data about scientific phenomena.
  c. Offer information exchanges between students and people in colleges, businesses, and educational organizations.
  d. Enable students to conduct scientific or historical investigations using online resources.

Question 2

Students are most engaged in learning when educational websites include interactivity, exploration, and what other feature?
 
  a. A straightforward presentation of information
  b. Compelling stories, interesting characters, and intriguing mysteries to solve
  c. Prizes and rewards for achieving high scores on a game
  d. A predetermined way to navigate the site so students will stay on task


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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