December 26, 2009
Learning Theory Cognitivism
By pennyfree
Response to http://billkerr2.blogspot.com/2007/01/isms-as-filter-not-blinker.html
In the blog, I think that the statement "it seems to me that _ism is offering something usful without any of them being complete or stand alone in their own right" really puts a cap on it from an educational standpoint. As in all educational curriculums, no one objective should stand alone and no one subject should stand alone. We need the integration of across-the-board curricula just like we need the integration of all of the _isms.
Response to http://karlkapp.blogspot.com/2007/01/out-and-about-discussion-on-educational.html
Once again the blog information points to the fact that we should not cater to just one of the _isms, neither should we disregard either _ism, but we need to take the best of each and use them for the educational purposes of our learners.~~~Penny
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December 15, 2009
By pennyfree
References for Module 1 Blog Post:
Driscoll, M.P. (2005). Psychology of learning for instruction (3rd ed.). Boston: Pearson Education, Inc.
Januszewski, A., & Molenda, M. (2008). Educational technology: A definition with commentary. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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• Posted on: Tue, Dec 15 2009 9:30 PM
By pennyfree
My beliefs about how people learn best:
I believe people learn best when a combination of input are available to aid with the learning. First, the learning happens as a process over time of seeing something happen or experiencing something happening and learning from the process or experience. Example: We tell little children not to touch the stove or iron because it is hot. They may stop because they recognize the word stop from another learning experience, but usually the lesson is not learned until that child actually touches the stove or iron. Now they have learned the word “hot” and when it is said, that emotion comes back into mind usually preventing the situation from being repeated with the same result—getting burned.
This brings me to an extension of the how I believe this learning occurs which is cognitive. Cognitive has to do with a person’s perception, judgment, memory, and reasoning. This makes learning something that takes place everyday for as long as a person lives, and it doesn’t always happen in a classroom.
The learning theory comprises a set of constructs linking observed changes in performance with what is thought to bring about those changes (Driscoll, 2005). Educational technology is the study and ethical practice of facilitating learning and improving performance by creating, using, and managing appropriate technological processes and resources (Januszewski & Molenda 2008). I believe that the purpose of the learning theory in educational technology is so that everyone will understand that the link between the two theories is a reciprocal link fostered in enhancing both learning and technology with respect to education.~~~PENNY
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December 7, 2009
Hello All
By pennyfree
This is my first time setting up a Blog and I just wanted to see what happens when I click on this link.~Penny
• Posted on: Mon, Dec 7 2009 6:36 PM
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December 28, 2009
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How People Learn
According to Driscoll (2005) “Learning requires experience, but just what experiences are essential and how these experiences are presumed to bring about learning constitute the focus of every learning theory” (p. 9).
I believe each learner should set goals and work towards becoming a productive person. I believe students learn by engaging in experiences through trial and error encounters. Learners should be selective so they know when to discard negative experiences and retain positive experiences that would contribute to social growth and maturation. Negative experiences can also contribute to learning because learners would know how to avoid experiences that could impede progress.
Reference:
Driscoll M.P. (2005). Psychology of learning for instruction (3rd ed.). Boston: Pearson Education, Inc.
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Posted on: Mon, Dec 28 2009 8:29 PM
Penny, I think we think somewhat alike. I think that all of the __isms have a place in the classroom. it is the educator's role to decide when, where, and what.
ReplyDeletePenny:
ReplyDeleteI agree we should use the _isms to help each learner reach his or her potential. I believe all educators need refresher courses at some point to remind us how _isms can be used to benefit our students. Some educators experience difficulty adjusting their instructional strategies to meet their learners’ needs.
http://billkerr2.blogspot.com/2007/01/isms-as-filter-not-blinker.html
http://karlkapp.blogspot.com/2007/01/out-and-about-discussion-on-educational.html
Valeria