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Theories of Learning and Technology
教育とノート
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Amanda Bonneteau
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1. Cognitive Load
1.1. Basic Principles:
1.2. -Long term memory is unlimited and assists working memory.
1.3. -Working memory operates better when the information is presented in meaningful chunks.
1.4. -Repetition is key.
1.5. -Processes images and text separately.
1.6. Implications for Education:
1.7. -Teachers can use these principles to understand how much information to give to their students.
2. Media Ecology
2.1. Basic Principles:
2.2. -Media is part of our environment.
2.3. Implications for Education:
2.4. -Teachers can utilize media in their classrooms.
3. SCOT
3.1. Basic Principles:
3.2. -Human action shapes technology.
3.3. -Analyzes the cause success and failure of tecnology
3.4. Implications for Education:
3.5. -Teachers can use this to present technology to students as social aspect of their lives.
4. TPACK
4.1. Basic Principles:
4.2. -Attempts to identify the nature of knowledge required by teachers to acquire technology integration in the classroom.
5. Philosophy of Teachnology
5.1. Basic Principles:
5.2. -Focuses on using technology as a bridge.
5.3. -Technology can be used for investigation into subjects, and combines the skill of operating interfaces.
6. Connectivism
6.1. Basic Principles:
6.2. -Thinking and emotions influence each other.
6.3. -Learning has an end goal.
6.4. -Knowing where to find information is more important than knowing information.
6.5. -Currency is key.
6.6. Implications for Education:
6.7. -Students take control of their learning through social connections.
6.8. -Students build a personal learning network.
6.9. -Students share ideas through technology.
6.10. -Access multiple sources for information including; google scholar, blogs, and iTunes U.
6.11. -Students organize their own learning through the use of collecting information from multiple areas online.
7. Constructivism
7.1. Basic Principles:
7.2. -Learners build on a foundation of knowledge.
7.3. -Prior knowledge influences the new or modified knowledge that is constructed.
7.4. -Learners must develop metacognitive abilities to monitor and direct their own learning and performance.
7.5. Implications for Education:
7.6. -Guides students to formulate their own ideas and solutions to problems posed.
7.7. -Allows students to share multiple ideas from their own learning.
8. Behaviorism
8.1. Basic Principles:
8.2. -Uses both positive and negative reinforcements to shape behavior.
8.3. Implications for Education:
8.4. -Helps students learn new skills and condition behavior.
8.5. -Teachers can break large tasks into small segments to allow students to ease into the subject and be successful.
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