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"When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's" this
What is “amore”?
"That's Life"; that's this French song title
What is a “C’est la Vie”?
Umphrey's McGee has a tune called "No" this, Spanish for
"devil"
What is an “diablo”?
This 3-word Spanish Santana title says, "Hear how it goes", it being
a great jam
What is “oye como va”?
Ricky Martin sang that she’s livin’ this kind of life
What is “la vida loca”?
He invented the taxonomy
Who is “Benjamin Bloom” or “Bloom?
You’ve mastered this if you can recall information
What is “the knowledge or remembering level”?
If you can explain it in your own words, you’ve got this level
down
What is “the comprehension level”?
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If you can use your knowledge to do something, you’ve mastered
this level
What is“the application level”?
If you can break your subject apart and explain how the pieces
work, you’ve gotten this level
What is “analysis level”?
In 2001, these two levels were swapped
What are “evaluation and synthesis/creation”?
The weapons in this board game are a rope, a lead pipe, a knife, a
wrench, a candlestick & a revolver
What is “Clue”?
If you're cornered in Kamchatka, end this board game by bumping your opponent's armies off the
board
What is “Risk”?
If your opponent asks for the "3s" that you don't have in your
hand, tell him this, the name of the game
What is “Go Fish”?
It's also called "table soccer" & "that game where you spin the
rods"
What is“foosball”?
Used to supposedly foretell the future, this game gets its name
from the French & German words for "yes"
What is “Ouija”?
When you develop a positive relationship with your students,
you have built this r word
What is “rapport”?
What you give your students to let them know how they are
doing
What is “feedback”?
When you prompt your students to think about the way they think,
you are encouraging this
What is “critical thinking”?
When you evaluate the outcome or product students produce, you are using this type of assessment
What is “summative assessment”?
When you monitor student learning to provide ongoing
feedback, you are using this type of assessment
What is “formative assessment”?
Smile! A photograph was taken of you with one of these photon streams that's also known as a
Roentgen ray
What is “an X-Ray”?
You might be needled by this 4,000-year-old technique in widespread use in Chinese
hospitals
What is “acupuncture”?
Intensive care is also called this "care", like the condition patients
may be in
What is “critical”?
It's this person's job to knock you out in the O.R.
(without using a hammer)
What is “an anesthesiologist”?
A neonatal ICU may contain several isolettes, a type of this chamber, from the Latin for "to
lie down"
What is “an incubation chamber”?
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The saguaro is an often 5-story-tall type of this plant
What is “cactus”?
In 2010 Guinness said a Turkish man sported the longest this body part, 3.46 inches from bridge to
tip
What is “nose”?
This "tyrant lizard" could take his 5-foot skull & rear up to a height
of 18 feet
What is an “Tyrannosaurus Rex”?
23,000 people in its 6.6 million square feet try to keep Americans
safe
What is “The Pentagon”?
East to west, the greatest distance across this country is 6,000 miles; north to south, 2,800
What is “Russia”?
A tool that allows faculty to add resources for students to access online and that has minimum
usage requirements.
What is “BlackBoard”?
A tool used to record 15 minute unedited lectures and video tutorials to enhance regular
instruction
What is “Screen Cast-O-Matic”?
A presentation software application which uses motion,
zoom, and spatial relationships to bring your ideas to life. Often
used as an alternative to Powerpoint.
What is “Prezi”?
A method of collaboration which requires all participants to
contribute in real time, even in an online environment (for example,
Fuze meetings).
What is “Synchronous Learning”?
A method of collaboration which allows participants flexibility in when they contribute to a class project or prompt (for example,
Discussion Boards).
What is “Asynchronous Learning”?
This scale is named for the guy who invented the mercury
thermometer
What is “Fahrenheit”?
A refrigerator hums at the level of 40 of these sound units
What are “decibels”?
This measure of a ship's speed equals 1 nautical mile per hour
What are “knots”?
Equivalent to 550 foot-pounds per second, this unit is 1 1/2
times the actual ability it describes
What is “horsepower”?
This British unit of weight is equal to 14 pounds
What is a “stone”?
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An instructional model which begins by putting the lecture
outside of the classroom and the homework inside of the
classroom.
What is “Flipped Classroom”?
An instructional strategy which gets students thinking critically about subject matter by forcing
them to engage deeply and actively in authentic problems.
What is “Problem-Based Learning”?
The proactive process of designing instructional
environments to be accessible and usable by all students to the
greatest extent possible.
What is “Universal Design”?
The use of principles related to play in order to get students
involved, engaged, and excited about learning (uses concepts
like badges, levels, achievements, and game points)
What is “Gamification of the Classroom”?
This refers to the degree of attention, curiosity, interest, optimism, and passion that
students show when they are learning or being taught.
What is “student engagement”?
A grouping of courses around a common theme, usually marketed
to a specific cluster of students
What is a “Learning Community”?
All first time first semester college students will be required
to take this starting the Fall of 2017.
What are “Student Success Courses”?
A list of LMS (learning management system) best
practices that instructors are expected to follow when
designing the web based portion of their classes.
What are “BlackBoard Minimum Usage Requirements”?
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What is “Forward Thinking”?
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Examples of this (shared in the Blueprint for Success) are LC, SSC, undergraduate research, service learning, integrated
studies, capstone courses/projects, etc.)
What are “HIGH IMPACT PRACTICES or HIPS”?
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