Você está na página 1de 25

Title of the Report : History of Quill Pen

Reporter : Carmelina B. Capito


Teacher : Prof. Ciedelle Grageda
Subject : Ed Tech

First Reporter

Multiple Choice Test: Read and circle the letter of the correct answer.

1. _______a writing tool made from a flight feather of a large bird and which uses ink

to leave marks on a writing surface?

a. Pen b. reed pen c. quill pen d. feather

2. A quill is made from _____?

a. Bird b. flower c. feather d. wings

3. The hollow shaft of the feather ________.

a. Holds the tip c. holds the ink


b. Holds the feather d. holds the shoulder

4. The point of the feather used for __________?

a. Writing c. drawing
b. Reading d. pointing

5. What kind of birds feather use a quill pen?

a. Parrot c. albatross
b. Sparrow d. turkey

6. What tool use in cutting a quill?

a. Cutter c. scissors
b. Knife d. nipper

7. Who believed that quilss then began to spread as a popular method of writing as

better than reed pens?

a. St. Peter of Seville c. St. Isidro of Seville


b. St. Dominic of Seville d. St. John of Seville

8. What are the three birds with large feathers used to become quills?

a. Turkey, owl, hawk c. goose, parrot, duck


b. Turkey, swan, goose d. swan, crow, goose

9. ______is to leave marks on a writing surface.

a. Chalk c. blood

b. Ink d. water

10. What is the title of the report?

a. History of feathers d. history of Quill Pen

b. History of birds d. history of Reed Pen

Answers:

1. C 6. b
2. C 7. C
3. C 8. B
4. A 9. B
5. D 10.C

QUESTIONS
TOPIC: HISTORY OF CHALK
Reporter: Renemy Sator

1. In what century the chalk was first introduced in the classroom?


a. 20 th Century
b. 19 th Century
c. 21th Century
d. 18 th Century
2. The earliest chalk writings have been found in _______?
a. Book
b. Chalk board
c. Wood
d. Cave
3. What is the main component of chalk?
a. Calcium Carbonate
b. Ferrous Sulfate
c. Dicalcium Phosphate
d. Calcium Oxide
4. When the chalk used for drawing?
a. Before Christ era
b. AD
c. Prehistoric Time
d. None of the Above
5. What is the first process in manufacturing the chalk?
a. Crushing
b. Grinding
c. Sifting
d. Quarrying
6. What is the preferred color of chalk?
a. Yellow
b. Red
c. White
d. None of the above
7. What is the final process in manufacturing the chalk?
a. Crushing
b. Curing
c. Sifting
d. Grinding
8. Who discovered chalk?
a. Scientist
b. Phycologist
c. Archeologist
d. Artist
9. What is the second process of manufacturing the chalk?
a. Crushing
b. Curing
c. Grinding
d. Quarrying
10. What is my full name?
a. Reinamy D. Satour
b. Rezza Mae D. Sator
c. Reneln B. Sator
d. Renemy D. Sator
Answer Key:
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. C
5. D
6. A
7. B
8. C
9. A
10. D
QUESTIONS FOR ED 125 – EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
(Reporter: Reyneh Abueva)
1. Who is the man behind the creation of “Cone of Experience” or “Cone of Learning”?
a. Mangal Pandey
b. Tutankhamen
c. Edgar Dale
d. Petra Sihombing
2. How many stages are found in “Cone of Experience” or “Cone of Learning”?
a. 41
b. 34
c. 11
d. 123
3. In what stage or things wherein it can’t be found in the classroom but it can be seen
through displays?
a. Exhibits
b. Visual Symbols
c. Television and Movie Pictures
d. Direct Purposeful Experiences
4. Does Edgar Dale’s “Cone of Experience” based on scientific research?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Maybe
d. None of the above
5. “Halik”, “Onanay”, “Kambal Karibal”, “Taare Zameen Par”, “Ghajini”, “Mahabharata”,
“Ramayana: Jeevan Ka Aadhar”, “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai”, “Peppa Pig”, and “The Little
Prince” are examples of what stage or experience?
a. Visual Symbols
b. Verbal Symbols
c. Contrived Experiences
d. Television and Movie Pictures
6. Dioramas, terrarium and aquarium are examples of what stage or experience?
a. Direct Purposeful Experiences
b. Television and Movie Pictures
c. Contrived Experiences
d. Verbal Symbols
7. Acting workshops and plays are examples of what stage or experience?
a. Demonstrations
b. Dramatized Experiences
c. Visual Symbols
d. Direct Purposeful Experiences
8. Leyla, Hasmet and the other classmates went to Simanindo Village located in North
Sumatra, together with the assistance and guidance of Mr. Jonathan Rajagukguk to
explore the culture and daily life of Batak people. The given scenario above is an
example of what stage or experience?
a. Demonstrations
b. Verbal Symbols
c. Direct Purposeful Experiences
d. Study Trips/Field Trips

9. “No Smoking”, “Non-biodegradable”, “Biodegradable” and other signage with symbols


are examples of what stage of experiences?
a. Visual Symbols
b. Verbal Symbols
c. Contrived Experiences
d. Demonstrations
10. Study the following texts below:
- “Can’t We Start Over Again” and “Refrain” by Jose Mari Chan
- “Your Love (Is The Greatest Gift of All)” by Jim Brickman and Michelle Wright
- “I’m Alive” and “I Surrender” by Celine Dion
- “Hahanap-Hanapin Ka” by Rita Daniela
- “Bakit Ikaw Pa Rin” by Maricris Garcia
- “Kenangan Yang Salah” and “Bahagia Dengan Memberi” by Judika Sihotang
- “What A Wonderful World” by Louie Armstrong
- “How Could An Angel Break My Heart” by Toni Braxton
- “Your Love” by Alamid
- “Salahkah Aku Terlalu Mencintaimu” by Ratu
- “Too Good at Goodbyes” and “Stay With Me” by Sam Smith
- “Scandal of Grace” by Hillsong
- “Di Na Muli” by Itchyworms

The texts mentioned above are examples of what stage and experience?
a. Television and Movie Pictures
b. Contrived Experiences
c. Recordings, Radio and Still Pictures
d. Demonstrations

History of Whiteboard by Miguela Anggot


Quiz 1. b
2. d
1. The first invented whiteboard was made of what material?
a) a.Stainless Steel 3. c
b) Enameled Steel 4. a
c) c.Porcelain Steel 5. d
d) d.Both A and B
6. a
2. The two inventors who take account in the invention of whiteboard
are: 7. a
a. Matin Heat and Albert Stallion 8. d
9. b
10. d
b. Martin White and Albert White
c. Martin Heit and Albert White
d. Martin Heit and Albert Stallion
3. A Korean Veteran and photographer who accidentally discover the whiteboard.
a. a.Matin Heat
b. Albert White
c. Martin Heit
d. Albert Stallion
4. Whiteboard was first discover in what year?
a. Late 1950’s
b. Late 1930’s
c. Late 1980’s
d. None of the above
5. Whiteboard are commonly use in?
a. schools
b. Company meeting
c. offices
d. All of the above
6. A flat surface for non-permanent marking.
a. Whiteboard
b. Chalkboard
a. c.Blackboard
b. d.Both B and C
7. A type of whiteboard that is consider as a cheap whiteboards with a short life, but can still last you
many years.
a. Laminated Chipboard
b. Melamine Whiteboards
a. c.Painted Aluminum and Steel Whiteboards
b. d.Porcelain Steel Whiteboards
8. A type of whiteboard that comes with a lifetime warranty.
a. Laminated Chipboard
b. Melamine Whiteboards
c. Painted Aluminum and Steel Whiteboards
d. Porcelain Steel Whiteboards
9. A type of whiteboard that has high-quality and are generally manufactured for custom applications,
such as record tracking, patient information, or tournament boards.
a. Melamine Whiteboards
b. Painted Aluminum and Steel Whiteboards
c. Porcelain Steel Whiteboards
d. Laminated Chipboard
10. A type of whiteboard that are made of light-weight fiberboard coated with melamine.
a. Painted Aluminum and Steel Whiteboards
b. Porcelain Steel Whiteboards
a. c.Laminated Chipboard
b. d.Melamine Whiteboards

Vera Mae F. Cabataña


ED 125 ED Tech.
History of Ballpen Quiz with answers:
1.Who is the first inventor of ballpen? John J. Loud
2. Who invented the improved version of Loud’s pen? Laszlo Bairo
3.What do you call a pen that dispenses ink paste form? Biro
4. What is the other name of Reynold’s International Pen Company? Reynolds Rocket
5. Who invented Reynold’s Rocket? Milton Reynolds

Answer
Key:
1. A
2. A
3d Instructional Materials – Nona Krislin G. Gomez/ Asiyah Balindong 3. A
4. A
1. It is also called as felt board covered with cloth, soft woven fabric
5. D
a. Flannelboard
6. C
b. Bulletin Board
7. D
c. Whiteboard
8. B
d. Greenboard
9. A
2. It was invented by George de Mestral, it is a nylon material made with both a
10. D
surface of tiny hooks and a complementary surface of a clinging pile, used, as
in garments, in matching strips that can be pressed together or pulled apart for
easy fastening and unfastening.
a. Velcro board
b. Bulletin Board
c. Flannel board
d. Whiteboard
3. It is a surface intended for the posting of public messages, for example, to advertise items
wanted or for sale, announce events, or provide information
a. Bulletin Board
b. Velcro board
c. White board
d. Greenboard
4. Surface made of ferromagnetic material covered with a thin layer of dark-coloured vitreous
particles
a. Magnetic board
b. Flannel board
c. Whiteboard
d. Green board
5. _______________ are made of tempered masonite with 1/8-inch holes drilled 1 inch apart. These
boards are used in displaying three-dimensional objects or heavy materials with the use of hooks
inserted into the board.
a. Cartoon
b. Bulletin board
c. Diorama
d. Pegboard
6. The term “graphics”comes from the Greek word
a. Graph
b. Graphien
c. Graphein
d. Graphon
7. It is an activity time chart
a. Timelines
b. Flow chart
c. Tree or stream chart
d. Gantt Chart
8. It is made up of two or more overlapping circles and used to visually organize similarities and
differences
a. Compare/Contrast diagram
b. Venn diagram
c. Luster or cloud diagram
d. Fishbone diagram
9. It is an interpretative picture which uses symbolism and oftentimes bold exaggeration to present at a
glance a message or point concerning news, events, people or situations
a. Cartoon
b. Comic strip
c. Strip drawing
d. Poster
10. Which is the best practice in using flip charts?
a. Prepare a “flip chart” plan
b. Make letterings large and simple
c. Do not put too much information on one page
d. All of the above

Generev Jungao
ED 125 PRT
History of Paper

1. From which place did paper originate from?

a. USA
b. Italy
c. China
d. Australia

2. Who invented paper?

a. Ts’ai Lun
b. Piaget
c. Magellan
d. Marcos

3. What tree was the bark taken from to make the first paper?

a. Mango
b. Mulberry
c. Fig
d. Acacia

4. What writing material did paper follow/succeed?

a. Wax
b. Parchment
c. Bamboo
d. Gadgets

5. What was parchment made of?

a. Wood bark
b. Grass
c. Animal skin
d. Human skin

6. What was the earliest form of writing material?

a. Wood bark
b. Leaves
c. Cement
d. Clay

7. What was used to mix with the wooden bark to produce paper?

a. Hemp rags
b. Linen
c. Cotton
d. Wool

8. When rags started to run out, what was used as a substitute?

a. Cement
b. Grass
c. Feather
d. Plastic

9. What is the last step in paper production?

a. Mixing
b. Mashing
c. Drying out in the sun
d. Pressing out the water

10. What paper is known as the “King of Papers”?

a. Yellow paper
b. Bond paper
c. Xuan paper
d. Cotton paper
SHORT QUIZ FOR THE HISTORY OF PENCIL

Instructions. Write on your paper the letter of


the best answer of the following questions.

1. Where did the first graphite discovered?


A. Netherlands C. England
B. New Zealand D. America
2. What is the original term for pencil?
A. Penicillus C. Peni
B. Pen D. Penillu
3. A mineral that is naturally-occurring
form of crystalline carbon. It is a native
element mineral found
in metamorphic and igneous rocks.
A. Lead C. Gypsum
B. Graphite D. Hematite
4. Who invented the first pencil?
A. Romans C.
Lyndiana and Simonio Bernacotti
B. Nicholas-Jacques Conte D.
Conrad Gesner
5. Who discovered the mixing of graphite
and clay to produce a superior writing
material?
A. Romans C.
Lyndiana and Simonio Bernacotti
B. Nicholas-Jacques Conte D.
Conrad Gesner
6. How do the manufacturers designate
the hardness of the pencil?
A. amount of clay and graphite
C. amount of graphite
B. amount of grinding
D. the wood used
7. What does the letter “B” marked in the
pencil designates for?
A. Hardness of the pencil C. type
of graphite
B. Blackness of the mark D.
sharpness of the lead
8. How many words does a pencil is
capable of marking?
A. 30,000 words C. 45,
000 words
B. 25, 000 words D.
50,000 words
9. What color is associated with royalty
and respect?
A. Red C. Green
B. Blue D. yellow
10. What was used accidentally to erase the
markings of the pencil?
A. Rubber C. Plastic
B. Crumbs D. Strings
Assembly and Disassembly of a System Unit
Reporter: Hannah Caparoso
1. It is a component that supplies power to a computer?
A. Power Supply.
B. Random Access Memory
C. Hard disk
D. Floppy Drive

2. What do you call a fan that is attached to a computer case used for active cooling?
A. CPU Fan
B. System Fan .
C. Power supply Fan
D. CPU system Fan

3. What does CD-ROM stand for?


A. Compact Disc Read-Only Memory.
B. Compact Disc rite-Only Memory
C. Compact Disk Read-Only Memory
D. Compact Disc Red-Only Memory

4. What does CPU stand for?


A. Central Processing Unit.
B. Central Process Units
C. Central Pass Units
D. None of the Above

5. It is a circuit board or card that is installed in a computer so that it can be connected to a network?
A. Network Interface Card.
B. Network Interpace Card
C. Network Lan Card
D. NOne of the Above

6. It is the main part of a desktop computer. It includes the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and other
components. What is it?
A. System Unit.
B. Hard drive
C. RAM
D. Floppy Drive

7. It is a data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one
or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material. What is it?
A. Hard Disk Drive
B. Floppy Drive
C. Hard Disc Drive
D. None of the Above

8. It is a card that is used to connect to the motherboard of a computer system and generate output
images to display. What is it?
A. Video Card
B. Video Interface Card
C. Network Card
D. LAN Card

9. What does FDD stand for?


A. floppy disk drive
B. Flopy Disk Drive
C. floppy disc drive
D. None of the Above

10. What does IDE stand for?

A. Integrated Drive Electronics


B. Integrated Drive Electronic
C. Integrated Drives Electronics
D. Integrate Drive Electronics

Ans:
1.A
2.B
3.A
4.A
5.A
6.A
7.A
8.A
9.A
10.A
Reporter: Rosemarie G. Cunanan Answer Key:
Topic: Using Instructional Materials in the Classroom
1. C
2. D
1. Refers to the desire learning outcome of a lesson. 3. B
4. C
a) Incorporating Realistic Contexts 5. B
b) Social Interaction 6. D
c) Make the Objective known 7. Print
d) Differences in learning 8. Visual
9. Audiovisual
2. Refers to the Multiple ways in which students learn. 10. Static/display

a) Incorporating Realistic Contexts


b) Social Interaction
c) Make the Objective known
d) Differences in learning
3. It fosters student learning from each other by way of interacting with each other.

a) Incorporating Realistic Contexts


b) Social Interaction
c) Make the Objective known
d) Differences in learning

4. It simply put being able to use what was learn in their daily lives.

a) Incorporating Realistic Contexts


b) Social Interaction
c) Make the Objective known
d) Differences in learning

5. It refers to the knowledge that most student would have on a particular subject.

a) Social Interaction
b) Assessing student’s prior knowledge
c) Incorporating Realistic Contexts
d) Differences in learning

6. Refers to the different types of mediums that can be used by an educator in the art of teaching.

a) Differences in learning
b) Assessing student’s prior knowledge
c) Incorporating Realistic Contexts
d) Instructional Media

7. Please give at least (4) different types of Instructional Media.

Finals!

Educational Technology
Quiz for Multimedia in the Classroom and Motion Media
(Arellano, Villariaz)
1. It is a combination of different media.

a. Video b. Animation c. Multimedia d. movie

2. It is being used to best describe or explain something.

a. Video b. Animation c. Multimedia d. movie

3. It refers to integrating content such as text, images, video, maps, music etc.
a. Video b. Animation c. Multimedia d. movie

4. It can be used to make a curriculum dynamic or interactive, or it can be a traffic-building


tool to make a lesson more interesting to students.

a. Video b. Animation c. Multimedia d. movie

5. It is a type of multimedia.

a. Text b. images c. audio d. all of the above

6. Are characters that are used to create words, sentences and paragraphs.

a. Text b. images c. audio d. video

7. Are digital representations of nontext information such as drawing, chart, or photographs.

a. Text b. images c. audio d. video

8. is music, speech, or any other sound that the computer converts from analog sound/waves
into a digital format.

a. Text b. images c. audio d. video

9. are series of frames of slightly varied images which ,when shown in rapid succession, give
the impression of movement.

a. Text b. images c. audio d. video

10 a series of images, presented very quickly.

a. Text b. images c. audio d. animation

1. It is a form of media that has the appearance of moving texts and graphics on a display
a) motion media
b) multimedia
c) mass media
d) audio-visual media
2. Also called movie or motion picture, a series of still or moving images
a) television
b) film
c) motion media
d) video
3. A video platform that allows users to view and broadcast video content using camera,
smartphones, and/or computer through the internet in real-time
a) livestream
b) film
c) social media
d) vlogging
4. The following are advantages of using motion media in the classroom except
a) dramatization
b) motion and processes
c) cost and misinterpretation
d) affective and skills learning
5. The following makes video-based materials effective for classroom instruction except
a) It promotes a student-centered instructional approach.
b) It helps minimize the role of teachers in classroom instruction.
c) It digs deeper into the content of instruction for better understanding.
d) It improves students’ capacities for learning from videos.

EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY QUIZ


Topic: Whiteboard Animation (Homdos)
Name: ________________________________ Date: _______________________

1. The actual effect of whiteboard animation. Answer Key

a.) slow motion 1. c

b.) stop-lapsed /slow time motion 2. b.

c.) time-lapsed / stop motion 3.b.

4.a.

2. What are the other terms of whiteboard animation? 5.c.

a.) video animation and scribing video 6.b

b.) animated doodling and video scribing 7.b.

8. any explaination
c.) doodling animation and scribing doodling
9. Marker

10. Candice Mae Homdos


3. Who are the people using whiteboard animations?
a.) singer and dancer
b.) businesses and educators
c.) baker and pilot

4. Refers to a specific type of presentation that uses the process of creating a series of draw
pictures on a whiteboard that are recorded in sequence and then played back to create
an animated presentation. They are also the King of the YouTube.
a.) Whiteboard Animation
b.) Blackboard Animation
c.) Disney Animation

5. What year does whiteboard animation first came?


a.) 2005
b.) 2009
c.) 2007

6. The first contemporary videos who first create whiteboard animation and it is an American
Postal Service.
a.) IM’s
b.) UP’s
c.) IP’s

7. Who first invented whiteboard animation that they used animation for communication tools?
a.) aboriginal people
b.) cavemen
c.) mountaineer
8.) What year does whiteboard animation published in YouTube?
a.) 2005
b.) 2009
c.) 2007

9.) What is the main material that was being used in making whiteboard animation aside from
whiteboard?
a.) pencil
b.) ball pen
c.) marker
10. What is the name of the reporter? (Complete Name)

* Villasan
1. What generation did the Atanasoff-Berry computer was invented?
2. What generation did the UNIVAC 1 (Universal Automatic Computer) was invented?
3. For whom specifically did the Colossus was made of?
4. What generation did the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was
invented?
5. What generation did the MS-Dos (Microsoft Disk Operating System) was invented?
6. Who are the first Computer?
7. What does IBM stands for? Answer key:
8. 9. 10. List down atleast 3 advantages in Computer 1. 1st generation

2. 2nd generation

3. 1st generation

4. 1st generation

5. 3rd generation

6. People

7. International Business
Reporter: Sapio

1. Listed below are the major factors that can influence the personality of a primary schooler. EXCEPT

A. Peers

B. Teachers

C. Neighbors

D. Parents

2. It is the lack of self esteem, a doubt and uncertainty about oneself.

A. Industry

B. Inertia

C. Narrow Virtuosity

D. Inferiority

3. One of the misconception of self-concept which refers to how an individual sees him/herself.

A. Self-esteem

B. Self-image

C. Self-awareness

D. Self-efficacy

4. One of the dimensions of self-concept are listed below

A. Self-awareness

B. Self-worth

C. Self-efficacy

D. Self-actualization

5. Andy was transfered from a small private school to public schools. During recess time his classmates ask him if they can eat
together and share their snacks. However Andy showed a sudden disruptive acts towards his new classmates. What do you
think is the reason on why Andy’s behaviour became like that?

A. Andy is not comfortable having classmates to share with his snacks

B. Andy is probably having an inferiority complex

C. He doesn’t want to make friends

D. He was not exposed to a much bigger kid-rich environment

6. Children will have an average increase in height of a little over ____.

A. 1.5 inches a month

B. 2 inches a year

C. 2 inches a month

D. None of the above

7. They can gain weight average about?

A. 6.5 pounds a year


B. 6 pounds a year

C. 5 pounds a year

D. Either B or C

8. A series of movements which develop eye-hand and eye-foot coordination when they play games and sports.

A. Coordination

B. Balance

C. Agility

D. Flexibility

9. Ability to perform a maximum effort in the shortest possible period.

A. Speed

B. Agility

C. Power

D. Coordination

10. Ability to quickly change or shift the direction of the body

A. Speed

B. Agility

C. Power

D. Pivot

11. It is also known as the mental activity.

A. Physical Development

B. Cognitive development

C. Socio-economic

D. All of the above

12. He is the 1st person who develop the cognitive development theory.

A. Lev Vigotsky

B. Erik Erikson

C. Sigmund Freud

D. Jean Piaget

13. He is the 2nd person who develop the cognitive development theory

A. Jean Piaget

B. Lev Vigotsky

C. Sigmund Freud

D. Erik Erikson

14. It is the 3rd stage of Jean Piaget stages of Cognitive Development ranges from 7 to 11 years old.
A. Pre-operational stage

B. Formal operational stage

C. Concrete operational stage

D. Sensorimotor stage

15. It is one of the most important development in primary schoolers cognitive development stage. Except

A. Inductive Logic

B. Reversibility

C. Concept of conservation

D. Reasoning

16. It is the inappropriate use of power among incapable individuals.

A. Bribery

B. Libel

C. Bullying

D. Dragging

17. State of ineptocracy in terms of socially acceptable amount of money.

A. Coercion

B. Poverty

C. Bullying

D. None of the above

18. International organization in charge of bolstering children world wide.

A. UN

B. UNESCO

C. UNGA

D. UNICEF

19. Philippine Law in charge of child protection.

A. RA 7610

B. Philippine Constitution

C. RA 3762

D. RA 7162

20. Environmental change that pave a threat to the global scale.

A. Global warming/Climate change

B. Malnutrition

C. War

D. All of the above


Reporter
Claire S. Tumbagahan
ED 125 Quiz
Issues and Concerns in the use of Computer and Internet

1. It is a global system of interconnecting computer networks that use the standard Internet
Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide.
a. Wi-Fi
b. Internet
c. Computer
d. Computer system
2. It refers to injure someone’s good name or standing by slander or libel.
a. Defamation
b. Defamation of character
c. Communication breakdown
d. Computer addiction
3. It is a communication of statement that makes a claim, expressly stated or implied to be
accurate, that may give an individual, business, product, group, government, religion or
nation a negative image or inferior image.
a. Defamation
b. Defamation of character
c. Communication breakdown
d. Computer addiction
4. It is a computer related injuries that refers to back and neck pain, headaches, shoulder
and arm pain.
a. Eyestrain from computer use
b. Children and computer-related injuries
c. Computer-related overuse injuries of the hand or arm
d. Posture-related injuries
5. The following choices are computer related injuries except one.
a. Eyestrain
b. Children and computer-related injuries
c. Computer-related overuse injuries of the hand or arm
d. Technological threats
6. It is an electronic and mechanical device that works under the control of stored
programs, automatically accepting, storing and processing data to produce information.
a. Computer
b. Machine
c. CPU
d. USB
7. It is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person.
a. Bullying
b. Cyber bullying
c. Identity theft
d. Privacy
8. The following are benefits of computer games except one.
a. Spatial awareness
b. Iconic skills
c. Obesity
d. Visual attention skills
9. It is a fatigue of the eyes caused by reading or looking at a computer screen for too long.
a. Eyestrain
b. Crossed eye
c. Wall eye
d. Cataract
10. Do children can experience particular physical and psychological problems if they play
computer games too much?
a. No
b. Likely
c. Maybe
d. Yes

Reporter: Pague

1. It consists of four main parts: a fan-cooled electric light bulb, a reflector and
"condensing" lens that directs the light to the slide, a holder that supports the
slide, and a focusing lens.
a. Slide Projector b. OHP c. Film Strip Projector d.
LCD Projector

2. It is a form of multimedia usually used for training or educational purposes,


combining a sound recording with a strip of still images on 35mm film.
a. Slide Projector b. OHP c. Film Strip Projector d.
LCD Projector

3. Who invented Film Projector?


a. Christian Huygens b. Mckinly Lim c. Maria Maria d.
Esperanza Bauti

4. Credits of creation of OHP can be given to:


a. Christian Huygens b. Mckinly Lim c. Jules Duboscq
d. Esperanza Bauti

5. is a variant of slide projector that is used to display images to an audience.


a. Slide Projector b. OHP c. Film Strip Projector d.
LCD Projector

Tyrone A. Tarranza Ed-Tech Questions

1.) What video format is known as one of the oldest video formats and
universally accepted due to its simple architecture?
A. AVI (Audio Video Interleave)
B. FLV (Flash Video Format)
C. WMV (Windows Media Video)
D. MOV (Apple QuickTime Movie)
2.) This video format is encoded by Adobe Flash Software.
A. AVI (Audio Video Interleave)
B. FLV (Flash Video Format)
C. WMV (Windows Media Video)
D. MOV (Apple QuickTime Movie)
3.) This video format is known as the tiniest video file over the net.
A. AVI (Audio Video Interleave)
B. FLV (Flash Video Format)
C. WMV (Windows Media Video)
D. MOV (Apple QuickTime Movie)
4.) What video format is popular for sharing and viewing amongst
Macintosh users?
A. AVI (Audio Video Interleave)
B. FLV (Flash Video Format)
C. WMV (Windows Media Video)
D. MOV (Apple QuickTime Movie)
5.) What does MP4 stand for?
A. Mobile Pictures 4
B. Moving Pictures Expert Group 4
C. Moving Pictures Group 4
D. Moving Pictures Expert Gang 4
6.) This video editing software is known for its powerful program with
many advance tools but it has a steep learning curve and
subscription based pricing.
A. Adobe Premiere
B. Windows Video Editor
C. Filmora
D. IMovie

7.) This video editing software is preloaded in all windows 10 operating


systems. It is great from beginners and for slideshow making.
A. Adobe Premiere
B. Windows Video Editor
C. Filmora
D. Imovie
8.) This video editing software is easy to use and learn. It also offers a
variety of special effects but you have to register to export videos
without watermarks.
A. Adobe Premiere
B. Windows Video Editor
C. Filmora
D. Imovie
9.) What video editing software is exclusive for MAC and IOS users
only?
A. Adobe Premiere
B. Windows Video Editor
C. Filmora
D. IMovie
10.) What is the most common online video viewing platform used
on the Web today?
A. AVI (Audio Video Interleave)
B. FLV (Flash Video Format)
C. WMV (Windows Media Video)
D. MOV (Apple QuickTime Movie)

Reporter: Abdel

1-3. Give me three examples of Word Processor


4. What was the first word processor created?
5. T/F. Word Processor is a type of software application used for
composing, editing, faxing and printing documents.
6. T/F. Using word process gains Information Commuting
Technology (ICT) Skills
7. T/F. Word processing activities will put the emphasis on the
process of writing rather than on the final written product
8. Teachers can prepare, create, store and share materials for
their classes by using a word processing program,
9. Learners can use a word processing program outside only the
classroom
10. Rate from 1 to 10, 10 is the highest. How important is WP in
your ‘DAILY’ life.

Asnwer:
4 electric pencil
5F
6F
7T
8T
9F
10. None

Educational Technology
Stop Motion Animation QUIZ
Submitted by: Roden B. Romo-Avila

Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer.


1. It is a technique used in animation to bring static objects to life on screen. This is
done by moving the object in increments while filming a frame per increment. When all
the frames are played in sequence it shows movement.
A. Stop Motion Animation B. Brickfilm
C. Puppet Animation D. All of the above
2. It typically involves stop-motion puppet figures interacting in a constructed
environment.
A. Stick Animation B. Pixilation
C. Puppet Animation D. Globalization
3. It uses figures made up of clay or a similar malleable material to create the stop-
motion animation. The figures have an armature or wire frame inside, similar to the
related puppet animation, which can be manipulated to pose the figures.
A. Puppet Animation B. Stop Motion
C. Clay Animation D. Object Animation
4. It is a long bread-like “loaf” of clay, internally packed tight and loaded with the varying
imagery, is sliced into thin sheets, with the animation camera taking the frame of the end of
the loaf for each cut, ultimately revealing the movement of the internal images within.
A. Puppet Animation B. Stop Motion
C. Clay Animation D. strata-cut animation
5. It is a kind of stop-motion animation produced by moving two-dimensional pieces of
material cloth or paper.
A. Stick Animation B. . Pixilation
C. Cutout Animation D. Globalization
6. It Is a variant of the cutout animation in which the characters are backlit and just
visible as silhouettes.
A. Stick Animation B. Silhouette Animation
C. Puppet Animation D. Globalization
7. It is created to interact with and exist as a part of a live-action world. Matte effects
and split screens are often used to blend stop-motion characters or objects with live
actors and settings.
A. Stick Animation B. Silhouette Animation
C. Puppet Animation D. Model Animation
8. It applies to the use of regular inanimate objects in stop-motion animation, as
opposed to specially created items.
A. Stick Animation B. Silhouette Animation
C Object animation D. Model Animation
9. It involves the use of real humans as stop motion characters. It allows for some surreal
effects, including disappearances and reappearances, enabling people to appear to slide
across the ground, and other effects.
A. Stick Animation B. Silhouette Animation
C Object animation D. . Pixilation
10. It is where a camera is simply clicked (manually or via an electronic intermittent
control device called an intervalometer) to take a snapshot as a period of time lapses.
A. Stop Motion Time Lapse B. Silhouette Animation
C Object animation D. Pixilation
Answer:
1. A 6. B
2. C 7. D
3. C 8. C
4. D 9. D
5. C 10. A
Anchilon B. Viovicente ED TECH 125 TH 4:00PM-9:00 CPRt

3D Instructional Material (Diorama and Puppet) Quiz.

Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. ____ is a three-dimensional representation of events, ideas or concepts against a scenic


background.

a. Puppets
b. Specimen
c. Diorama
d. Models

2. Which of following is the least advantage of Diorama?


a. They allow us to compare past & present conditions.
b. it tells a story
c. it develops student creativity
d. it helps us connections to the real world

3. The following are the four principal parts of Diorama Except one?
a. Case or stage
b. Figurines
c. The three-dimensional middle and foreground
d. Book

4. _____ is an Object, often resembling to a human, animal or mythical figure, that is animated and
is manipulated by a person.
a. Toys
b. Figurines
c. Books
d. Puppets

5. A person who manipulates the puppet is called _____.


a. Puppeteers
b. Teacher
c. Politicians
d. Hands

6. What is the "very least" reason why teachers should use Puppet as a instructional material inside
the classroom?
a. to stimulate students’ interest
b. teacher wants his/her students to experience different way of learning
c. to give entertainment to students (especially the very young ones)
d. to tell a story related to the lesson

7. This type of puppets are tacked to a stick, with one or more movable parts, operated from below
the stage level by wire rods.
a. Hand Puppet
b. String Puppet
c. Marionette Puppet
d. Rod Puppet
8. Pinocchio is what kind of Puppet?
a. Moresette Puppet
b. String Puppet
c. Marionette Puppet
d. Rod Puppet

9. This kind of puppet is made to slip over the hand like a glove, the puppets' hand is operated by
the forefinger of puppeteer is called ____.
a. Hand puppet
b. Finger Puppet
c. Glove Puppet
d. Shadow Puppet

10. What is the complete name of the reporter?


a. Anchelon B. Viovecente
b. Ann Chilon B. Viovicente
c. Chilon B. Viovicente
d. Anchilon B. Viovicente

Reporter: Daguio

1. An animation done using clay. Answer: Claymation


2. Other term for clay animation. Answer: Stop motion
3. Give one use of clay animation in class.

Answer: Engages students

Is hands-on and interactive


Requires a variety of skills
Can be applied across grade levels and curriculum areas

4. (T/F) The first step in creating clay animation is ‘brainstorming’. Answer : True
5. How many inches should characters be? Answer: 6 inches tall

Você também pode gostar