Quiz no.1

EASTERN VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY
CARIGARA CAMPUS
Carigara, Leyte


FULL NAME: BALDOS, SHIELLA MARIE SUBJECT:
INSTRUCTOR: MR. EFRAIM E. ORTEGA DATE: Quiz #1/October 21, 2020
Direction: Please answer the following Questions.
Who is the current University President of Eastern Visayas State University?
*DOMINADOR O. AGUIRE JR., DM
Name the Three (3) University Vice-Presidents of EVSU.
*DR. DENNIS C. DE PAZ
*DR. LYDIA M. MORANTE
*DR. ANNA L. REFUERZO
Who is the EVSU-Carigara Campus Director?
*DR. HERMINIGILDO S. BADION
Name the Four (4) Program Heads of EVSU-CC?
*MARIA SOCORRO F. MAZO, ph.D
*ELVERA B. QUILAQUIL, M.M LPT.
*EDUVIGIS LEAÑO, Ph.D
*RUSTOM D. CLEMENTE, MSIT
What is Asynchronous Learning?
*Asynchronous learning is a general term used to describe forms of education, instruction, and learning that do not occur in the same place or at the same time. It uses resources that facilitate information sharing outside the constraints of time and place among a network of people.
What is Blended Learning?
*Blended learning is an approach to education that combines online educational materials and opportunities for interaction online with traditional place-based classroom methods. It requires the physical presence of both teacher and student, with some elements of student control over time, place, path, or pace.

What is Distance Learning or Modular Approach?
*Distance Learning
This refers to a learning delivery modality where learning takes place between the teacher and the learners who are geographically remote from each other during instruction. This modality has three types: Modular Distance Learning (MDL), Online Distance Learning (ODL), and TV/Radio-Based Instruction.

Modular Distance Learning
Involves individualized instruction that allows learners to use self-learning modules (SLMs) in print or digital format/electronic copy, whichever is applicable in the context of the learner, and other learning resources like Learner’s Materials, textbooks, activity sheets, study guides and other study materials. Learners access electronic copies of learning materials on a computer, tablet PC, or smartphone. CDs, DVDs, USB storage and computer-based applications can all be used to deliver e-learning materials, including offline E-books. The teacher takes the responsibility of monitoring the progress of the learners. The learners may ask assistance from the teacher via e-mail, telephone, text message/instant messaging, etc. Where possible, the teacher shall do home visits to learners needing remediation or assistance. Any member of the family or other stakeholder in the community needs to serve as para-teachers.
What is Flexible Learning?
*Flexible learning is a principle of practice in formal education, concerned with increasing flexibility in the requirements, time and location of study, teaching, assessment and certification.
What is Learning Management System?
*A learning management system (LMS) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, automation and delivery of educational courses, training programs, or learning and development programs. The learning management system concept emerged directly from e-Learning. Although the first LMS appeared in the higher education sector, the majority of the LMSs today focus on the corporate market. Learning Management Systems make up the largest segment of the learning system market. The first introduction of the LMS was in the late 1990s.
What is Netiquette?
*Netiquette is short for "Internet etiquette." Just like etiquette is a code of polite behavior in society, netiquette is a code of good behavior on the Internet. This includes several aspects of the Internet, such as email, social media, online chat, web forums, website comments, multiplayer gaming, and other types of online communication.

While there is no official list of netiquette rules or guidelines, the general idea is to respect others online. Below are ten examples of rules to follow for good netiquette:

 
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Netiquette
Netiquette is short for "Internet etiquette." Just like etiquette is a code of polite behavior in society, netiquette is a code of good behavior on the Internet. This includes several aspects of the Internet, such as email, social media, online chat, web forums, website comments, multiplayer gaming, and other types of online communication.

While there is no official list of netiquette rules or guidelines, the general idea is to respect others online. Below are ten examples of rules to follow for good netiquette:

1. Avoid posting inflammatory or offensive comments online (a.k.a flaming).

2. Respect others' privacy by not sharing personal information, photos, or videos that another person may not want published online.

3. Never spam others by sending large amounts of unsolicited email.

4. Show good sportsmanship when playing online games, whether you win or lose.

5. Don't troll people in web forums or website comments by repeatedly nagging or annoying them.

6. Stick to the topic when posting in online forums or when commenting on photos or videos, such as YouTube or Facebook comments.

7. Don't swear or use offensive language.

8. Avoid replying to negative comments with more negative comments.

9. Instead, break the cycle with a positive post.
If someone asks a question and you know the answer, offer to help.

10. Thank others who help you online.

The Internet provides a sense of anonymity since you often do not see or hear the people with whom you are communicating online. But that is not an excuse for having poor manners or posting incendiary comments. While some users may feel like they can hide behind their keyboard or smartphone when posting online, the fact is they are still the ones publishing the content. Remember – if you post offensive remarks online and the veil of anonymity is lifted, you will have to answer for the comments you made.

In summary, good netiquette benefits both you and others on the Internet. Posting a positive comment rather than a negative one just might make someone's day.


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