Glossary: International Teaching Terms
Educators around the world use a variety of phrases and acronyms. Add yours to this glossary.
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m-learningM-learning is any kind of learning that takes place via a portable, hand-held electronic device. | ||
Mager, RobertHis book Preparing Instructional Objectives is a helpful resource for considering behavioral objectives. | ||
MaharaMahara is a fully featured web application to build your electronic portfolio. You can create journals, upload files, embed social media resources from the web and collaborate with other users in groups. Mahara is built on open source and open principles. It interoperates out of the box with the learning management system Moodle. From: mahara.org | ||
MainstreamingThe practice of placing students with disabilities in regular classrooms; also known as inclusion | ||
ManagerManager is a Moodle role that enables to access courses and modify them with administrator capabilities | |
mandatoryThe task must be accomplished before you can move on with the course, the task is not optional | |
ManipulativesAn object that gives the learner a visual representation of a mathematical concept. | |
MAPMAP stands for Motivation, Attention, Preview If you write an introduction for a learning text or learning activity, it is important to pay attention to these three concepts. It makes students more ready to learn. | ||
MapleMaple is a commercial computer algebra system developed and sold commercially by Maplesoft, a software company also based in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The current major version is version 17 which was released in March 2013. | ||
MaríaAsignatura de escasa relevancia | ||