Higher Education

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Across
  1. 2. A quick and informal assessment of student knowledge.
  2. 4. An educational talk to an audience, especially to students in a university or college.
  3. 6. Shortened form for student housing provided by a college or university.
  4. 7. A digital platform for the management, delivery and measurement of a student’s curriculum.
  5. 9. The academic subject area that a student chooses to focus on during undergraduate studies
  6. 10. The type of learning by doing that is best suited for kinesthetic learners, who learn from examples.
  7. 11. The title for an administrator who leads a specific academic unit.
  8. 15. A required course that must be completed before a student is allowed to enroll in a more advanced one.
  9. 16. Courses that students can choose to take for credit toward a degree, but are not required.
  10. 17. Created a hierarchical ordering and framework of cognitive skills in 1956.
  11. 18. Created a theory in psychology represented by a five-tier model of human needs.
  12. 20. Publicly accessible digital and openly licensed learning materials that can be used freely and redistributed at no cost.
  13. 21. A form filled out by students to determine financial aid.
  14. 22. A learning style whereby a student learns best when shown simulations, presentations and videos or when moving around in a hands-on environment.
  15. 25. The misrepresentation of another person's work as your own.
  16. 27. A learning method in a fully virtual environment.
  17. 30. Learning combining in-person with supplemental online educational elements.
  18. 31. An individual whose neurological development and state are atypical.
Down
  1. 1. Official recognition that a college or university meets the standards of a regional or national association.
  2. 3. A term used to describe the goal of treating everyone equitably and contributing fully to an institution’s mission.
  3. 5. A ceremony marking the completion of a program of study where students officially receive their degrees.
  4. 8. A type of design creating an environment that can be understood, accessed and used by all people regardless of their age or ability.
  5. 12. A metric used to determine the intensity or length of a course.
  6. 13. A university official who is responsible for keeping a student's academic records.
  7. 14. An essay type whereby educators ask questions to monitor student understanding during an activity or event.
  8. 19. A professional who guides students through program planning.
  9. 23. A program of study made up of a set of courses offered by a school.
  10. 24. The process of integrating games into pre-existing activities or processes in order to increase participation and engagement.
  11. 26. A document created by an individual to present their background, accomplishments and skills, most often to secure new employment.
  12. 28. Non-degree programs that are shorter and generally more affordable than full degrees.
  13. 29. The art and science of teaching students.