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2024 EDUC 307 MIDTERM EXAM
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In quantitative research, what is the typical function of a research question?
A) to predict a theoretical concept
B) to confirm a phenomenon
C) to develop good practices
D) to state the relationship between variables - CORRECT ANSWERS-D) to
state the relationship between variables


In a constructivist classroom, how often do the students' personal,
social/environmental and behavioural factors interact?
a. Only personal and social factors constantly interact
b. Only social/environmental and behavioural factors interact
c. Sometimes interact
d. Always interact
e. Never interact - CORRECT ANSWERS-d. Always interact


What was the original web (web 1.0) mainly used for?
A) interacting with stangers online
B) browsing content, reading and watching videos online
c) interacting with medical doctors
d) a and c - CORRECT ANSWERS-B) browsing content, reading and watching
videos online

Rachel learns to use the Movie Maker application effectively to make
interesting short films for his classroom. Which one of the nine elements
of digital citizenship programming is Rachel demonstrating?
a. Digital health and wellness
b. Digital law
c. Digital etiquette
d. Digital rights and responsibilities
e. Digital literacy - CORRECT ANSWERS-e. Digital literacy

Daniel tends to text while attending lectures at Concordia. Which one of
the nine elements of digital citizenship programming is Daniel NOT
demonstrating?
a. Digital health and wellness
b. Digital literacy

,c. Digital etiquette
d. Digital rights and responsibilities
e. Digital law - CORRECT ANSWERS-c. Digital etiquette

John spends all day on his laptop or mobile device. He neglects going out,
meeting other people or even eating on time. Which one of the nine
elements of digital citizenship programming does John's behavior
adversely affect?
a. Digital law
b. Digital health and wellness
c. Digital rights and responsibilities
d. Digital etiquette
e. Digital literacy - CORRECT ANSWERS-b. Digital health and wellness

Sara's company provides employees laptops for their work. She uses her
office laptop only for office related work. Which one of the nine elements
of digital citizenship programming is Sara demonstrating?
a. Digital health and wellness
b. Digital literacy
c. Digital etiquette
d. Digital law
e. Digital rights and responsibilities - CORRECT ANSWERS-e. Digital rights
and responsibilities

The panopticon effect of technology refers to:
A) the feeling that someone is watching you
B) the fact that you can not erase your online data
C) the feeling that technology is doping the people
D) the acknowledgment of the right to be forgotten - CORRECT ANSWERS-A)
the feeling that someone is watching you

According to Hart & Taylor (2014), the core components of a research report
are:
A) introduction: data collection; data analysis; conclusions and
recommendations
B) introduction; literature review; data gathered; conclusions and
bibliography
C) Introduction; research plan; research data; analysis; references
D) Introduction; literature review; statement of hypothesis/research
question; research methods; results; discussion; references - CORRECT
ANSWERS-D) Introduction; literature review; statement of
hypothesis/research question; research methods; results; discussion;
references

What is meant by the term structuralism?

, A) the idea that phenomena of human life are not intelligible without
discovering their deep structures and interrelations
B) the idea that phenomena of human life are always intelligible no matter
what
C) the idea that phenomena of human life are always uncertain, changing
and depend on contextual structures
D) b and c - CORRECT ANSWERS-A) the idea that phenomena of human life
are not intelligible without discovering their deep structures and
interrelations

According to the nine elements of digital citizenship programming in the
classroom, understanding how to research and network to get the
appropriate deals online relates to:
A) Digital Health
B) Digital Security
C) Digital Etiquette
D) Digital commerce
E) Digital access - CORRECT ANSWERS-D) Digital commerce

What definition of social media do Langmia et al. subscribe to?
A) Non digital forms of communication and mass media through which
individuals form communities to share info, ideas, and personal messages
B) An information portal where users receive info but do not have the
opportunity to post reviews, comments and feedback
C) Digital forms of communication through which individuals create online
communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and related
content
D) A platform only for professionals in specific fields to share info, ideas,
personal messages, and other content (videos) - CORRECT ANSWERS-C)
Digital forms of communication through which individuals create online
communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and related
content

What do web 2.0 sites rely on?
A) articles written by professionals journalists only
B) users creating content
C) users watching videos
D) access through mobile phones - CORRECT ANSWERS-B) users creating
content

Dana is teaching a communication course using social media. In order to
direct her students to be critical of the info they find on the web, she shows
them an example of a racist discussion on Facebook. Then she provides
them with a series of questions in the form of a handout that will help them
analyze the content of what happened in this communication. In this model
of critical analysis, which of the following is the teacher adopting?

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