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Show The Learner Visible Signs of Their Learning

Kapp Notes

Underlying mastery learning theory and practice is a philosophy asserting that under appropriate instructional conditions virtually all learners can master what is taught (Bloom, 1971; Block & Burns, 1976). References. 1976) Mastery learning. Mastery learning theory and practice. H., & Burns, R.

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Reaching further

Learning with e's

This is number 4 in my blog series on major learning theories. My plan is to work through the alphabet of psychologists and provide a brief overview of their theories, and how each can be applied in education. Yesterday we examined the work of Albert Bandura on social learning theory. Reference Wood, D.

Theory 101
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Deeper learning

Learning with e's

This is number 5 in my blog series on major learning theories. My plan is to work through the alphabet of psychologists and provide a brief overview of their theories, and how each can be applied in education. This is a simplified interpretation of the theory, so if you wish to learn more, please read the original works.

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At the very heart of the feeling of personal effectiveness

KnowledgeOne

According to the self-efficacy theory of the eminent Canadian psychologist Albert Bandura, pioneer of the social-cognitivist movement, if you have little confidence in your abilities, your chances of achieving your goals are slim. Bandura’s theory is used in psychotherapy and many other fields, including education.

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Making Connections: Trends in Social Learning

Obsidian Learning

Building on the concept of communities of practice , Etienne Wenger (2009) has proposed a social theory of learning. The focus of this theory is “learning as social participation,” in which learners actively participate in the practices of social communities and construct personal identities in relation to these communities.

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Resources from my presentation at Innovations in e-learning Symposium

Kapp Notes

Reference: Yee, N., & Bailenson, J.N. Reference: Baylor, A. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 15(1), 95-115. Reference : Fox, J. & Reference: Sitzmann, T. (in Simulations embedded in a program of instruction are better tools for learning than stand alone simulations.

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Resources from CSTD Webinar

Kapp Notes

Reference: Yee, N., & Bailenson, J.N. Reference: Baylor, A. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 15(1), 95-115. Reference : Fox, J. & Reference: Sitzmann, T. (in Simulations embedded in a program of instruction are better tools for learning than stand alone simulations.