Archive for 'Constructivism'
Constructivism 101
Constructivism is a theory of how people learn. We constructivists believe the learner constructs knowledge when internalizing outside information.
Learners enter any learning situation with 3 groups of knowledge: what they know, what they don’t know, and what they think they know. Constructivist instructional designers design the learning situation so the learner is able to gain […]
Posted: April 13th, 2007 under Learning, Constructivism.
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The Formal-Informal Paradox
Since my rededication to learning, I haven’t taken any classes or workshops … well, not yet. Searching the Internet, reading blogs that stimulate me to think and reflect, reading hardcopy-published materials as journals or a book, and having face-to-face discussions with other professionals have paved the way. Has this been a structured effort?
Informal learning, […]
Posted: December 8th, 2006 under Learning, Constructivism, Informal Learning.
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