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Question #: 67
Topic #: 3
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During the start of a class an instructor uses jargon and acronyms that are familiar to most of the learners and that are part of the course content. Which of the following BEST describes what the instructor is doing?

  • A. The instructor is establishing credibility and using appropriate communication skills.
  • B. The instructor should avoid using jargon and acronyms before explaining them because it could confuse the learners.
  • C. The instructor is establishing credibility but is not using appropriate communication skills.
  • D. By using jargon and acronyms the instructor is being arrogant and showing off their skill level in the subject matter.
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JimGrayham
11 months, 1 week ago
B. The instructor should avoid using jargon and acronyms before explaining them because it could confuse the learners. It's important for instructors to use language that is understandable to their learners. While using jargon and acronyms that are familiar to most of the learners may establish credibility and show that the instructor is knowledgeable about the subject matter, it can also be confusing and intimidating for those who are not familiar with the terms. It's important for instructors to strike a balance between using language that demonstrates their expertise and using language that is accessible and understandable to all learners.
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