Design
       
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Question 1
 
The design of an e-Learning lesson is captured in the form of a that acts as a kind of blueprint for the web developer.
 
Question 2
 
Which of the following are components of a typical e-Learning lesson? Check all that apply.
Preparation
Navigation
Instruction
Transition
 
Question 3
 

Number the following elements of the preparation component of a lesson according to the order (1, 2, or 3) in which they should appear.

Title
Objective
Anticipatory set

 
Question 4
 
Read the following learning objective:

"Name the four components of a lesson and describe the instructional functionality of each."

According to Bloom's taxonomy, what levels of learning are represented by this objective?
Knowledge
Comprehension
Application
Analysis
Synthesis
Evaluation
 
Question 5
 
Of the 5 potential elements of the instructional component of an e-Learning lesson, which should be used the least and why?

Text; because it is difficult to read on a computer screen.
Simulations; because they can be time-consuming to create.
Video; because it is difficult to view for learners with dial-up Internet connections.
Audio; because it requires users have a soundcard and speakers.
Graphics; because they require a good artist to create.

 
Question 6
 
Rollovers are better than click-ons for presenting large amounts of text.
True
False
 
Question 7
 

Flipbooks, rollovers, click-ons and drag and drops address the learning preferences of ____________ learners.

Complete the sentence by choosing the correct word.

auditory
visual
kinesthetic
 
 

The assignment for this module is to create and submit one storyboard for a lesson from your course. For the details of this assignment, click the Discussion button on the left side of the screen. The discussion window will display. From the Assignments link, select Assignment 2. A set of instructions for completing the assignment will display.

 
Next module
  This concludes Module 3, Design. If you answered each of the above questions with ease and accuracy and have completed the assignment, click the forward arrow to advance to Module 4, Development.