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Cognitivism which are creating and evaluating. It is a structured, computational sort of learning that can help educators design lessons that are enhanced successfully through visuals and media.
Constructivism which talks about analysing and applying. This focuses on social and meaning created by each learner, and the benefits include experiences which are authentic and helps with involvement in problems situations.
With the next generation of students being technology natives, the new digital age theory was added called Connectivism. Which is about recognising and of course connecting, it also involves work distributed within a network, social, technologically enhanced. (Just like this blog!)
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Another theory is called the Multiple Intelligence theory and looks at all the different intelligences that students have.
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Council, B. C. (2013). Multiple Intelligences . Retrieved July 9, 2013, from http://www.bgfl.org/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/questions/results.cfm |
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Gallagher, S. (Feb 9, 2012). Study Tips for Kinesthetic Learners. Retrieved July 9, 2013, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__qPxeg0EdU |
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Kate
ReplyDeletelove your post! It has visuals from the course, small chunks of text, hyperlinks and references at the bottom. Can I suggest you add comments to other blogs.
Also you could add your thoughts around the us eof these theories in your own teaching. Maybe also include a futures perspective on what you dream doing in your own classroom.
Great start!!