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Who was Edgar Dale?
Who was Edgar Dale?
An American educationist who developed the Cone of Experience.
Edgar Dale was born on April 27, 1900, in ______, Minnesota.
Edgar Dale was born on April 27, 1900, in ______, Minnesota.
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What are the Eight M's of Teaching?
What are the Eight M's of Teaching?
What does 'Milieu' refer to in the context of The Eight M's of Teaching?
What does 'Milieu' refer to in the context of The Eight M's of Teaching?
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What is the Cone of Experience?
What is the Cone of Experience?
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The top of the Cone of Experience represents ______ experiences.
The top of the Cone of Experience represents ______ experiences.
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Which of the following is an example of Contrived Experiences?
Which of the following is an example of Contrived Experiences?
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Dramatized Experiences involve learners watching or participating in a dramatization of an event or concept.
Dramatized Experiences involve learners watching or participating in a dramatization of an event or concept.
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Edgar Dale
- American educationist
- Developed the Cone of Experience
- Contributed to the advancement of audio and visual instructional methods
- Developed a strategy to analyze the content of motion pictures
The Eight M's of Teaching
- Milieu (Learning Environment)
- Matter (Content of Learning)
- Method (Teaching and Learning Activities)
- Materials (Resources of Learning)
- Media (Communication System)
- Motivation (Sustaining Interest in Learning)
- Mastery (Internalization of Learning)
- Measurement (Evidence of Learning)
The Cone of Experience
- Visual representation of a learning continuum
- Categorizes experiences from direct, purposeful experiences to symbolic experiences
Levels of Experience on the Cone
- **Direct, Purposeful Experiences: ** Real-life experiences through direct involvement. Example: cooking class
- Contrived Experiences: Edited copies of reality used as substitutes. Examples: models, mock-ups, replicas
- Dramatized Experiences: Learners watch or participate in dramatizations. Examples: role play, tableau
- Demonstrations: Visual explanations of facts, ideas, or processes. Examples: pictures, drawings, films
- Study Trips: Observing and potentially participating in real-world settings.
- Exhibits: Displays of models, pictures, artifacts, posters.
- Educational Television: Two-dimensional reconstructions of reality through mediated tools.
- Motion Pictures: Two-dimensional reconstructions of reality through mediated tools.
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Dive into the educational philosophies of Edgar Dale, focusing on the Cone of Experience and the Eight M's of Teaching. Discover how these concepts influence modern instructional methods and learning environments. This quiz will test your understanding of key educational theories and their applications.