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jgarciama

Accelerate by julianagarciamaldonado on emaze - 2 views

  • SOCIOCONSTRUCTIVISMO
  • CONDUCTISMO
  • CONSTRUCTIVISMO
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  • Piaget
  • Vigotsky
  • APRENDIZAJE POR DESCUBRIMIENTO
  • Bruner
  • APRENDIZAJE SIGNIFICATIVO
  • Ausubel
  • SOLUTION SECTION
  • FEATURE
  • A todo estímulo le sigue una respuesta basada en el ambiente en donde se encuentra el individuoRefuerzo positivo y negativo
  • Principales teorías del aprendizaje
  • CONDUCTISMO: A todo estímulo le sigue una respuesta basad a en el ambiente donde se encuentra el individuo
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  • conductismo
  • A todo estímulo le sigue una respuesta basada en el ambiente donde se encuentra el individuo
  • conductismo
  • conductismo
  • constructivismo
  • conocimiento es una construcción del ser humano como producto de su relación con el entorno, sus propias capacidades  y esquemas previos
  • constructivismo
  • El conocimiento es una construcción del ser humano como producto de su relación con el entorno, sus propias capacidades  y esquemas previos
  • socio-constructivismo
  • El aprendizaje efectivo se obtiene  cuando el ser humano se enfrenta a un problema no solo para solucionarlo sino para transferirlo
Cindy Edwards

sqworl | Online Maths Sites - 57 views

shared by Cindy Edwards on 31 Aug 12 - No Cached
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    Great collection of Maths sites curated by Kathleen Morris
alishanypaver

Backward Design - Educational Technology - 25 views

  • Identify the desired outcomes
    • alishanypaver
       
      I recommend starting with one sentence: "After the course ends, I hope my students will __________________________." The learning goals can come from there.
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    This is the most fundamental and most simple type of course design. I recommend you start here.
Nadjib Aktouf

NZ Interface Magazine | Eight habits of highly effective 21st century teachers - 7 views

  • 4. Taking risksThere’s so much to learn. How can you as an educator know all these things? You must take risks and sometimes surrender yourself to the students’ knowledge. Have a vision of what you want and what the technology can achieve, identify the goals and facilitate the learning. Use the strengths of the digital natives to understand and navigate new products, have them teach each other. Trust your students.
    • jordyn bibiloni
       
      I see this so much in those teachers who are afraid to miss a day of class if something doesn't work as planned. Years go by, and all those neat lessons they'd like to do, remain untried. Teachers end up disappointed they weren't able to update their teachings, and students are disappointed with the redundant, "safe" lessons.
    • John Evans
       
      We all need to take little risks each day in how we teach. Reach out try something new, how else will we grow in our practice. Darren Kuropatwa says it best in his Awakening Posibilities Presentation: 5 Minutes to Make a Difference - http://lwictpln2009.wikispaces.com/Professional+Learning "No such thing as Best Practice, it's all Beta practice!" John Evans
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    8 habits to pick up... #2 is probably the most difficult, and #4 reminds me of those teachers who just can't "seem to find the time" to take a chance and try something new.
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    8 habits to pick up... #2 is probably the most difficult, and #4 reminds me of those teachers who just can't "seem to find the time" to take a chance and try something new.
Thieme Hennis

List of Free Science Books | Physics Database - 17 views

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    Really awesome - nearly 150 free science books!
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    "Here's an alphabetical list of all available free books. Note that many of the links will bring you to an external page, usually with more info about the book and the download links. Also, the links are updated as frequently as possible, however some of them might be broken. Broken links are constantly being fixed. In case you want to report a broken link, or a link that violates copyrights, use the contact form. "
Martin Burrett

13 Science Experiments by @ICTmagic - 27 views

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    "A set of 13 fun science experiments that you can do in your classroom with easily available materials."
Javier E

Preschool lessons: New research shows that teaching kids more and more, at ever-younger ages, may backfire. - By Alison Gopnik - Slate Magazine - 1 views

  • Suppose we gave a group of 4-year-olds exactly the same problems and only varied on whether we taught them directly or encouraged them to figure it out for themselves? Would they learn different things and develop different solutions? The two new studies in Cognition are the first to systematically show that they would.
  • Direct instruction really can limit young children's learning. Teaching is a very effective way to get children to learn something specific—this tube squeaks, say, or a squish then a press then a pull causes the music to play. But it also makes children less likely to discover unexpected information and to draw unexpected conclusions.
  • Adults often assume that most learning is the result of teaching and that exploratory, spontaneous learning is unusual. But actually, spontaneous learning is more fundamental. It's this kind of learning, in fact, that allows kids to learn from teachers in the first place.
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  • there is an intrinsic trade-off between that kind of learning and the more wide-ranging learning that is so natural for young children. Knowing this, it's more important than ever to give children's remarkable, spontaneous learning abilities free rein. That means a rich, stable, and safe world, with affectionate and supportive grown-ups, and lots of opportunities for exploration and play. Not school for babies.
Kay Bradley

Mercantilism vector illustration. Labeled economic policy explanation scheme Stock Vector Image by ©VectorMine #375029500 - 5 views

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    high quality graphic explainers: mercantilism, lever, opportunity cost, wedge, etc.
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