Exam 2: How Play Technology and Digital Media and Disabilities Affect Learning

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Children spend most of their time engaged in play.Explain why play is important.Describe the vehicles of play as defined by Garvey.

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Play is the major activity through which children learn.Garvey defined four vehicles of play: play with motion and interaction; play with objects; play with language; and play with social materials.Answers should include an explanation of each.

The blocks have fallen down.Aaron sees Andy start to build, and he does the same next to Andy.They share the blocks.This is an example of

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As Carmen watches the children fish, she blurts out, "Get the hook in him David!" This is an example of

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Lee Kwan says to Isabel, "Let's fly in the rocket to the moon." This is an example of play with social materials using the theme of taking a trip.

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Jane says, "These are my cars, and those are your cars." This type of play can be categorized as play with

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Discuss the pros and cons of technology in the lives of children including computers, video games, television, cell phones, touch tablets, iPods, instant messaging, email, social networking and photography.Describe the pros and cons of at least three of the types of technology.

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When children are unable to carry out ordinary activities because their senses do not provide accurate or clear messages, it is called

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Which one of the following is not a part of the behaviorist view of learning?

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Explain the difference between discrimination and generalization.

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Research has not shown a relationship between active social play and early language and literacy development.

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A change in behavior that occurs as a result of experience is called

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David Elkind believes that when planning for children, too many grown-ups fail to consider

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When students with special needs are placed in classrooms where there is a broad selection of activities, they are more likely to engage in more peer interaction at a higher social level.

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During the early years, children's brains develop more than needed.

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Maria and her friends are all riding bikes.Everyone is going at their own pace.This is an example of

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Joe is playing with clay and chanting: "Icky, icky, sticky." This type of play can be categorized as play with

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Prosocial behaviors such as altruism, cooperation and tolerance can decreased via electronic media.

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Parten's play category Parallel Play is categorized by the child playing alone and independent of other children.

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Play is the major activity through which children learn.

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Filling bags of suitcases, carrying them around the classroom, and emptying them out is a major form of play for five- year-olds.

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