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Connected pedagogy: Shared minds

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I call this connected pedagogy. We learn best when we feel we belong, and we feel more comfortable when we perceive psychological safety (Maslow, 1954). One essential element of connected pedagogy is communication. Related blog posts Connected pedagogy: Social media Connected pedagogy: Smart technology References Maslow, A.

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Who's in charge?

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The most recent post in this series featured spreading activation theory - a theory adapted from a hierarchical model of memory proposed by Ross Quillian and Allan Collins. Engeström Activity Theory 9. Maslow Hierarchy of Human Needs 27. Unported License. Bandura Social Learning Theory 4. Bruner Scaffolding Theory 5.

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Words in mind

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In this post I examine a cognitive theory - spreading activation theory - adapted from a hierarchical model of memory proposed by Ross Quillian and Allan Collins. Spreading Activation is a primer theory - it explains how we create shortcuts by strongly connecting information. All of these methods have elements of spreading activation.

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Maslow, technology and learning

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How much more could we say about the uses of technology when we place them up against a pre-digital age theory such as Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs model? Maslow's Hierarchy is a very well know theory, and has featured in numerous slides, journals, books and blogs in the past. Unported License. Unported License.

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