Tag Archives: social constructivism
Edev_502 response wk8_2
Your post was excellent, as always. The general sense I got from the post and in Rita’s response was that social learning was a done deal; rather in the ‘hey we know this is how things work, let’s get with … Continue reading
Edev_502 response wk1_11
Thanks for your interesting post. I’m pleased to be working with you again in this module. And thanks for the Freeman et al. article. It’s a wonderful meta-analysis that offers a great deal of empirical support into the value of … Continue reading
Edev_502 wk1_1
The second module has started with a discussion on “the value of learning theory”. I doubt that the choice of phrase was deliberate as the tutor reminded us during the week to focus more on the benefits that theories of learning … Continue reading
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Tagged behaviourism, connectivism, learning theory, social constructivism
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