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Patti cites Rodriguez (2005). If the test characteristics are essentially the same, there doesn’t seem to be any reason to spend our time developing additional answer options. Christine Harrington in Three Answer Options Are All You Need on Multiple-Choice Tests! The effects of the number of. Rodriguez, M.

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Research in Gamification of Learning and Instruction

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” (Hays, 2005). Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division (No 2005–004). .” (Wolfe, 1997). “An instructional game will only be effective if it is designed to meet specific instructional objectives and used as it was intended.” Player motivation (both intrinsic and extrinsic). course work.

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Weekly Bookmarks (1-2-2011)

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The article is from 2005 and has nothing earth shattering if you’ve been doing this a while, but it’s a solid introduction to how to use the tools effectively and blend synchronous learning with other forms. Four Steps to Effective Virtual Classroom Training by Ruth Clark : Learning Solutions Magazine.

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Weekly Bookmarks (3/14/2010)

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Background paper prepared for the Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2005. Research on US teacher pay and trends. tags : education , teaching , k-12 , research. Teachers’ salaries. Global comparison of teacher salaries and relative income across countries. tags : education , teaching , k-12. Posted from Diigo.

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Lengthy study from 2005 comparing how e-learning is used in Australia and Korea, finding some similar concerns. NCVER – E-learning in Australia and Korea: Learning from practice. Like most other studies, this one has found that e-learning “cannnot on its own guarantee successful learning outcomes for students.

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In 2005, a study actually found that kids were better writers than in the past “using far more complex sentence structures, a wider vocabulary and a more accurate use of capital letters, punctuation and spelling&# even if they sometimes let a txtism into their writing.

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If the test characteristics are essentially the same, there doesn’t seem to be any reason to spend our time developing additional answer options… Rodriguez (2005) argues that shifting to three answer options also increases the amount of content that can be tested.