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This is HS101 Jeopardy

This is HS101 Jeopardy. To Final Jeopardy. What is intellectual property?. Ideas and concepts owned by a person or company are considered this. Ethics 1. Back to Board. What is public domain?. Material that can be freely used without permission is referred to as this. Ethics 2.

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This is HS101 Jeopardy

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  1. This isHS101 Jeopardy

  2. To Final Jeopardy

  3. What is intellectual property? • Ideas and concepts owned by a person or company are considered this. Ethics 1 Back to Board

  4. What is public domain? • Material that can be freely used without permission is referred to as this. Ethics 2 Back to Board

  5. What is fair use? • This policy allows teachers to make copies of a few pages from the textbooks they have purchased for students. Ethics 3 Back to Board

  6. What is terms of use? • This is the part of a web page that lets a viewer know what they are allowed to use. Ethics 4 Back to Board

  7. What is an agenda book? • Every student in the high school has this to keep track of tasks to be completed and to record important meetings. Back to Board Time Management 1

  8. What are Gotta Do, Wanna Do, and Oughta Do? • When thinking of how we spend our time we should consider G.O.W., which stands for this. Time Management 2 Back to Board

  9. What is procrastinating? • To put off things that need to be completed is considered to be doing this. Time Management 3 Back to Board

  10. What is prioritizing? • Doing what you have to do before doing things you want to do is an example of this. Time Management 4 Back to Board

  11. What is Outline? • This note taking technique uses indentations to determine importance/detail level. Note Taking 1 Back to Board

  12. What is Cornell method? • This method uses the left-hand margin to label key ideas with additional notes on the topic to the right. Note Taking 2 Back to Board

  13. What are instructor clues? • Word signals, summaries, and emphasis in the instructor’s voice are examples of this, which helps you know what to write during a lecture. Back to Board Note Taking 3

  14. What is Mapping method? • This note taking format would probably work best for a “visual learner.” Back to Board Note Taking 4

  15. What is a mnemonic device? • When trying to remember the order of operations students often refer to PEMDAS, which is an example of this. Study Skills 1 Back to Board

  16. What is an acrostic? • This technique uses key words or ideas to help remember a topic. Study Skills 2 Back to Board

  17. What isstudy the more difficult things? • Prioritizing when studying means to do this first. Study Skills 3 Back to Board

  18. What is the preparation? • If you consider taking a test as the performance, studying would be considered this. Back to Board Study Skills 4

  19. What is skip it and come back later? • When you get to a question you do not know on a test you should do this. Back to Board Test Taking 1

  20. What are Multiple-Choice, True/False, and Essay? • These are the three common tests you take in High School. Test Taking 2 Back to Board

  21. What is an Essay Test? • This type of test assesses your mastery of themes and overall ideas. Test Taking 3 Back to Board

  22. What are Directions, Examine, Time, Easiest, and Review? • The letters in DETER stand for this. Test Taking 4 Back to Board

  23. What is discriminating? • When you treat someone unfairly based on his/her race, age, gender, religion, or nationality, you are said to be doing this. Tolerance & Diversity 1 Back to Board

  24. What is workplace diversity? • This is achieved by employing workers with different backgrounds, experiences, and ideas. Tolerance & Diversity 2 Back to Board

  25. What are stereotypes? • These are generalizations, usually exaggerated or oversimplified and often offensive, that is used to describe or distinguish a group. Tolerance & Diversity 3 Back to Board

  26. What are women and minorities? • Although not evenly distributed yet, there has been an increase in the last 10 years of these groups of people holding managerial positions in the United States. Tolerance & Diversity 4 Back to Board

  27. Final Jeopardy Category Learning Styles make your wagers

  28. Let’s see your answers. • What are the three main learning styles we discussed? • Name learning style and provide a class that caters to each style Begin Now.

  29. What are…. • Auditory – language classes • Visual – math, history • Kinesthetic – gym, science (labs) (Class may vary)

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