Rule ofthirdscreates morelife likephotos A learningobjectivediscussed ishow to takeprofessionalvideos A flat mirrorcan compressthe shape of anobject orperson Social learningtheory is utilisedthroughrepetition ofdesiredbehaviours Activity 2ensures subjectis within thebottom 2/3 ofthe frameRule of thirdssuggests thesubject’s feetare placed inthe centre ofthe screen Expectancytheory is utilisedthroughconfidence andreward delivery Similarstimuliencouragesmodellingbehaviour Adult learningtheory does notinvolve drawingfrom pastexperiences Rule ofthirdscreates morelife likephotos A learningobjectivediscussed ishow to takeprofessionalvideos A flat mirrorcan compressthe shape of anobject orperson Social learningtheory is utilisedthroughrepetition ofdesiredbehaviours Activity 2ensures subjectis within thebottom 2/3 ofthe frameRule of thirdssuggests thesubject’s feetare placed inthe centre ofthe screen Expectancytheory is utilisedthroughconfidence andreward delivery Similarstimuliencouragesmodellingbehaviour Adult learningtheory does notinvolve drawingfrom pastexperiences 

Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Rule of thirds creates more life like photos
  2. A learning objective discussed is how to take professional videos
  3. A flat mirror can compress the shape of an object or person
  4. Social learning theory is utilised through repetition of desired behaviours
  5. Activity 2 ensures subject is within the bottom 2/3 of the frame
  6. Rule of thirds suggests the subject’s feet are placed in the centre of the screen
  7. Expectancy theory is utilised through confidence and reward delivery
  8. Similar stimuli encourages modelling behaviour
  9. Adult learning theory does not involve drawing from past experiences