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Created on Tuesday, August 17 2010 by jdmiles

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What is a Dynamic Question?

 
        A) Any multiple-choice question the learner creates himself/herself
 
        B) Any multiple choice question that increases the depth of processing and engagement of the learner
 
        C) A multiple-choice question that incorporates some fill-in or short-answer elements
 
        D) A small computer program that generates a random multiple choice question, using facts from a database, and is different each time it is reloaded
 
        E) A multiple choice question that really makes you want to get up and move
 

 


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A) Any multiple-choice question the learner creates himself/herself

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A Dynamic Question is a small computer program that generates a random multiple choice question, using facts from a database, and is different each time it is reloaded. Dynamic Questions were how FrontalCortex.com got started.  (See References)

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B) Any multiple choice question that increases the depth of processing and engagement of the learner

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C) A multiple-choice question that incorporates some fill-in or short-answer elements

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D) A small computer program that generates a random multiple choice question, using facts from a database, and is different each time it is reloaded

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A Dynamic Question is a small computer program that generates a random multiple choice question, using facts from a database, and is different each time it is reloaded. Dynamic Questions were how FrontalCortex.com got started.  (See References)

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E) A multiple choice question that really makes you want to get up and move

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A Dynamic Question is a small computer program that generates a random multiple choice question, using facts from a database, and is different each time it is reloaded. Dynamic Questions were how FrontalCortex.com got started.  (See References)

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References:

1. Victor, M., and Ropper, A.H. (2001). Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology, 7th Edition. McGraw-Hill, New York. (ISBN:0070674973)Advertising:
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iPED Conference Question #1
Question ID: 081710054
Question written by J. Douglas Miles, (C) 2006-2009, all rights reserved.
Created: 08/17/2010
Modified: 08/17/2010
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