- Passive learning
- Student-centered learning
- Rote memorization
- Strict discipline
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- Midterm Exam
- Class Quiz
- Oral feedback
- Homework review
- Cognitive
- Emotional
- Affective
- Psychomotor
- Lecture
- Demonstration
- Discussion
- Drill
- Grading
- Feedback
- Ranking
- Discipline
- Social Constructivism
- Classical Conditioning
- Operant Conditioning
- Humanism
- Cognitivism
- Behaviorism
- Constructivism
- Humanism
- Behaviorism
- Cognitivism
- Humanism
- Constructivism
- Skinner
- Thorndike
- John Dewey
- Piaget
- Application
- Analysis
- Synthesis
- Evaluation
- Share their personal information with students
- Post irrelevant content to get more followers
- Establish clear guidelines and maintain professional boundaries
- Allow students to post whatever they want
- Different software programs
- Different social media platforms
- Those who have access to technology and those who do not
- Different generations' use of technology
- Synchronous
- Asynchronous
- Written
- One-way
- Write whatever they want without thinking
- Be mindful that their messages can be saved and shared
- Delete all messages immediately after sending
- Use complex codes in their messages
- Polite and formal
- Shouting or being angry
- The standard professional format
- Easy to read
- Professional
- Unprofessional
- Mandatory
- A sign of respect
- Allow for one-way communication from the teacher
- Encourage asynchronous collaboration and discussion among students
- Replace the need for a live teacher
- Conduct final examinations
- Conveys non-verbal cues perfectly
- Provides a documented record of the conversation
- Is always faster than a phone call
- Is free from any misunderstandings
- Absence of non-verbal cues like tone of voice and body language
- High cost
- Inability to send attachments
- Slow delivery time
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