° co-creation
º integrated studies
º qualification
º to get a degree
º flipped classroom
º to hand in
º grade
º MOOC
º online portfolio
º peer learning
º to drop out
º accreditation
º active learning
Example: accreditation: having official approval to do something, especially because of having reached an acceptable standard. The institution received full accreditation only in 1998.
1 _______: to get a diploma.
She is really working hard______ in Law.
2 _____: to give something to someone in a position of authority. Professor Smith told the students ______ their papers next week.
3______: an effective means for students to gain deeper understanding of new concepts through informal and formal means. Constructivism is built on ______ , which is very important in teamwork.
4______: if you have it, you have passed an examination or course to show you have a particular level of skill or knowledge in a subject. Once you have obtained your ____ , you will be able to prove you have skills in a specific subject.
5 ____: to no longer do an activity or belong to a group.
He couldn't stand the bullying he was going through, so he had ____ of that school.
6_____: a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually on the Web. I recommend to designers that they keep a neat ____ of their work.
7_____: mark that a student is given for their work or for an examination.
Mark got an excellent ____in history, he is very good at it.
8 ____: management initiative, or form of economic strategy, that brings different parties together (for instance, a company and a group of customers), in order to jointly produce a mutually valued outcome.
With their innovative____ projects, these big, multinational brands are taking customer-driven innovation to the next level.
9____: an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of the classroom.
Working with a ____ requires good understanding of what to work in class and what to assign as homework.
10 _____: students' engagement with the material, participation in the class, and collaboration with each other. If you really want to have students engaged in learning, you should work with_____, which will make students cooperate in class.
11_____ : combines curriculum from two or more disciplines, allowing students to see how ideas are connected.
I like when the teacher work with ______ because I can see a clear relation between history and geography, for example.
12 _____: a model for delivering learning content online to any person who wants to take a course, with no limit on attendance.
The best thing about the _____ is that we can learn on our own, and online.
Soluções para a tarefa
1 to get a degree: to get a diploma. She is really working hard to get a degree in Law.
2 to hand in: to give something to someone in a position of authority. Professor Smith told the students to hand in their papers next week.
3 active learning: an effective means for students to gain deeper understanding of new concepts through informal and formal means. Constructivism is built on active learning, which is very important in teamwork.
4 qualification: if you have it, you have passed an examination or course to show you have a particular level of skill or knowledge in a subject. Once you have obtained your qualification, you will be able to prove you have skills in a specific subject.
5 to drop out: to no longer do an activity or belong to a group. He couldn't stand the bullying he was going through, so he had to drop out of that school.
6 online portfolio: a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually on the Web. I recommend to designers that they keep a neat online portfolio of their work.
7 grade: mark that a student is given for their work or for an examination. Mark got an excellent grade in history, he is very good at it.
8 co-creation: management initiative, or form of economic strategy, that brings different parties together (for instance, a company and a group of customers), in order to jointly produce a mutually valued outcome. With their innovative co-creation projects, these big, multinational brands are taking customer-driven innovation to the next level.
9 flipped classroom: an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of the classroom. Working with a flipped classroom requires good understanding of what to work in class and what to assign as homework.
10 Peer learning: students' engagement with the material, participation in the class, and collaboration with each other. If you really want to have students engaged in learning, you should work with peer learning, which will make students cooperate in class.
11 integrated studies: combines curriculum from two or more disciplines, allowing students to see how ideas are connected. I like when the teacher work with integrated studies because I can see a clear relation between history and geography, for example.
12 MOOC: a model for delivering learning content online to any person who wants to take a course, with no limit on attendance. The best thing about the MOOC is that we can learn on our own, and online.