Figure 5: An example of the Japanese Hiragana confuser in a quiz. CertificatesConfuser.PNG Figure 6: An example of the Japanese Kanji confuser in a quiz. Tracking Progress When learning a language, students want to know how much they’ve learned. There’s no one better to ask how much a user knows than the user itself, so naturally the progress that a user has made on a deck is based on the difficulty that they have given to each card in it. Calculating Progress for students When a student selects a difficulty, what’s really happening is that the student is getting a number of points for a particular card. The points are as follows:…
the information and recall it for the following quizzes, which resulting in me still having high scores through this half of the semester. Outside of class, I feel that I put in the same amount of quality work, if not more, that I showed within the first semester. On the weekends, I would read the chapter that would be covered the following week, and jotted down some notes as I read. Then I would print off the chapter PowerPoint and study guide to quickly glance during the weekend, and then used…
The process of crossing over occurs during which of the following? A. diakinesis B. diplotene C. pachytene D. zygotene E. leptotene Bloom's Level: 1. Remember Learning Outcome: 02.04.01 List and describe the phases of meiosis. Section: 02.04 Topic: Meiosis 30. The bivalent structure forms during which of the following? A. leptotene B. zygotene C. pachytene D. diplotene E. diakinesis Bloom's Level: 1. Remember Learning Outcome: 02.04.01 List and describe the phases…
manipulate information according to the task at hand. One of these techniques includes studying using online games that are set up as quizzes in order to be constantly exposed to the information in a more entertaining fashion. Mini quiz games such as “Quizlet,” “Kahoots”, or “Quizizz” may be beneficial study methods because they provide visual and repetitive strategies that can help incorporate information into working and short term memory in order to recall the information at…
Siddhartha Part One Quiz During his time with the Samanas, Siddhartha learns the first noble truth, that existence or living causes pain. In his introduction into the Samana culture, Siddhartha begins to realize that, “Life was pain” (11). This was a part of the core beliefs of the Samanas, and according to the religion, in order not to suffer, you must let go of the Self. The Self embodies all of your earthly feelings and desires, and your life, so when you let go of the Self, you are letting…
19) A forest has a GPP of 3.8 kg C/m2/year and the rate of cellular respiration is 2.4 kg C/m2/year. What is the NPP? A) 6.2 kg C/m2/year B) 1.4 kg C/m2/year C) 1.0 kg C/m2/year D) 9.12 kg C/m2/year E) 1.58 kg C/m2/year 20) The number of species in a given area such as a pond, the canopy of a tree, or a plot of grassland, is known as _______________. A) species evenness B) microevolution C) ecosystem diversity D) macroevolution E) species richness 21) Most demographers estimate that the human…
On The Sidewalk, Bleeding Quiz is a test of knowledge and using my memory skills to answer the question. The purpose of a quiz is to understand the learning objectives that are being measured.The new information that I learned is to look out for quotation errors and how to cite quotations properly. The things that I found interesting are the short story quotes and how to cite a quote. The things that I didn’t know before are how to cite quotations properly and adding commas to quotations. The…
Page 1 : http://mw2.concord.org/public/part2/intromacro/page1.cml 1. The individual DNA strands, which are macromolecules, are seen most clearly at 10 to the power of (a) -3 (b) +4 (c) -8 (d) -23 My answer is (c) (2:16:56 PM) 2. How many powers of ten are there between the DNA strands and you? Hint. (a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 12 My answer is (c) (2:17:22 PM) Page 2 : http://mw2.concord.org/public/part2/intromacro/page2.cml 1. Which of the following elements can be found in all four…
The target behavior is _______smoking________, which I am attempting to: a) decrease b) increase (circle one) 2. How are you measuring the behavior? The behavior is being measured by how many cigarettes she smokes per day. 3. During baseline, the behavior occurred an average of how many times in what time period (e.g., 5 times per day)? During baseline the behavior occurred an average of 12 to 17 times per day. 4. Over the last week, how many times does the behavior occur, on the…
Big Idea 1: The process of evolution drives the diversity and unit of life. Passage 1: “There are two types of such cells: one is very sensitive to light, the other less so. The more sensitive cells record only in black and white; the less sensitive cells record in color. If we look around the animal world, we can assess whether animals are specialized for daylight or night by looking at the percentages of each type of light-sensing cell in their eyes.” (page 150) Enduring Understanding: 1.A:…