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Ian Guest

Learning Theories - 4 views

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    "Theories and Models of Learning for Educational Research and Practice. This knowledge base features learning theories that address how people learn. A resource useful for scholars of various fields such as educational psychology, instructional design, and human-computer interaction. Below is the index of learning theories, grouped in categories."
Ian Guest

A Simple Guide To 4 Complex Learning Theories - 8 views

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    " A learning theory is an attempt to describe how people learn, helping us understand this inherently complex process. There's sub-levels of each theory, behavior and other categories … it's complex. But it's worth understanding. This helpful infographic does a solid job of breaking down the basics of learning theories in a visual and understandable format."
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John Pearce

The Myth of Learning Styles Infographic | e-Learning Infographics - 5 views

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    "Advocates of the learning style theory argue that instructors can achieve much better results when they take their student's learning style under consideration and create a course that best fits this exact style. The adversaries of the learning style theory say that this concept is misunderstood and not scientifically proven, and they argue that learning styles do make instructors understand what motivates and cerebrally stimulates their students, but they can't guarantee a successful outcome nor predict it. So where is the truth in that and where lies the Learning Styles myth?  "
Andrew Williamson

Learning Theory - What are the established learning theories? - 8 views

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    Wow! A fabulous info graphic that looks at all the learning theories.
John Pearce

A Visual Guide To Every Single Learning Theory | Edudemic - 6 views

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    "This concept map is elaborate and downright incredible. Robert Millwood built this behemoth and you should be sure to head over to his site to thank him and learn more about the Holistic Approach to Technology Enhanced Learning (HoTEL). In any case, this detailed analysis and chart of every single learning theory is worth zooming in and studying."
Ian Guest

The Learning Theory Podcast - 1 views

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    "This bi-weekly series takes a critical look at some of the major and minor learning theories. In each episode we will explore the historical background and basic tenets of a unique theory of learning, and discuss the theory's application and implications."
Ian Guest

Learning Theories Every Teacher should Know about - 11 views

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    "...a clear categorization of the learning theories you need to know as a teacher and educator."
John Pearce

The Flipped Classroom Model: A Full Picture « User Generated Education - 8 views

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    "What follows is an explanation of the Flipped Classroom Model, a model where the video lectures and vodcasts fall within a larger framework of learning activities. (Note: I am titling it the Flipped Classroom Model to get folks' attention given the Flipped Classroom popularity right now.  It really is a cycle of learning model.)  It provides a sequence of learning activities based on the learning theories and instructional models of Experiential Learning Cycles - http://reviewing.co.uk/research/learning.cycles.htm and Bernice McCarthy's 4MAT Cycle of Instruction- http://www.aboutlearning.com/what-is-4mat/what-is-4mat.
Ian Guest

Tales of the Undead…Learning Theories: The Learning Pyramid - 2 views

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    "Some educational myths just can't be killed. Case in point: the learning pyramid."
Ian Quartermaine

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Shelly Terrell

Teachers speak out - the full results of the Guardian Teacher Network survey | Teacher ... - 3 views

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    he job of teaching * Join in the discussion reddit this Comments (1) Wendy Berliner Guardian Professional, Monday 3 October 2011 18.30 BST Article history Teacher Daniel Hartley from Chulmleigh Community College, Devon. Photograph: Apex Back in the summer we decided here at GTN HQ that, with our membership rocketing, it was the right time to mark our first six months in operation with a survey to find out what members thought about teaching today. There were questions across a wide spectrum of topics and, at the end, we left a free text box for teachers to add any comments they wanted to share. It was the dying days of the summer holiday - August 25 - when it went out just after lunch. We knew the survey would take ten or 15 minutes to complete so we weren't quite expecting what happened next, but within those first few hours after its release, we realised you had started something big. By 10.30pm that night we'd had several hundred questionnaires back, which in itself was impressive with many teachers perhaps still away on holiday or back but busy preparing for the new term. The most impressive thing of all was the content of those text boxes. There was just so much of it. Some people wrote several hundred words at a time, speaking clearly from the heart and arguing cogently against the things they felt were going wrong in education. A love of teaching and vocational pleasure felt working with children and young people emerged but it was emerging from a fog caused by far less pleasant aspects of the job - disrespect from society and governments, bullying by senior management, other teachers, parents and students, despair at the parenting skills of some homes and despair with government targets and league tables that were funnelling education into an ever thinner tube feeding stuff that improved Sats and exam results rather than nourishing a lifelong love of learning. One former solicitor questioning the sense of the switch into teaching said: " M
Ian Guest

How we learn what we learn - 7 views

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    "From the big thinkers of the previous century that have influenced our own understanding of learning, to the strategic implementation of those pricnciples in designing pedagogy, this text sheds light on the great heritage that we draw upon in our 21st century schools."
Roland Gesthuizen

Scientists See Advances in Deep Learning, a Part of Artificial Intelligence - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • They offer the promise of machines that converse with humans and perform tasks like driving cars and working in factories, raising the specter of automated robots that could replace human workers.
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    "Using an artificial intelligence technique inspired by theories about how the brain recognizes patterns, technology companies are reporting startling gains in fields as diverse as computer vision, speech recognition and the identification of promising new molecules for designing drugs."
John Pearce

How Tech Will Transform the Traditional Classroom - 1 views

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    As the post-PC era moves from interesting theory to cold, hard reality, one of the most pressing questions is: How can we use tablets, and especially the iPad, to help people learn? Most of the focus has been on ebooks replacing textbooks, a trend fueled by Apple's recent updates to iBooks. Specifically, the company released iBooks Author, a tool for creating immersive ebooks on the desktop. Plus, the new iPad is now the first tablet with a retina screen, making reading and watching multimedia on the device even more enjoyable. But technology is only as good as the system it's applied to. Much like a fresh coat of paint will not improve the fuel efficiency of a '69 Mustang, the application of technology to a broken system masks deeper problems with short-term gains.
John Pearce

Learning with 'e's: The natives are revolting - 1 views

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    "So here, just for the record are my own, and other people's thoughts on the controversy of Marc Prensky's Digital Natives and Immigrants theory. Prensky originally suggested that those who were born before the digital age are immigrants, whilst those who have grown up with technology are the natives. The implications for this dichotomy?"
Ian Guest

12 years in the making: John Traxler's big 4 mLearning certainties - 3 views

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    "Professor Traxler managed to distil his 12 years of expertise down to just four key "mLearning certainties". Since he's is the world's only professor of mLearning, who's to argue with him?"
Simon Youd

6 characteristics of great PD (and great classrooms) | eSchool News | eSchool News - 0 views

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    Professional development--PD--can be dry. But jazzing it up can invigorate administrators and educators.
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    Professional development--PD--can be dry. But jazzing it up can invigorate administrators and educators.
evahutch31

Decoding the Enigma of Inorganic Chemistry: Your Essential Assignment Companion - 1 views

Delving into the world of inorganic chemistry often feels like deciphering a cryptic code that holds the secrets of matter's foundation. It's both enthralling and demanding, prompting students to s...

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evahutch31

Decoding the Enigma of Inorganic Chemistry: Your Essential Assignment Companion - 3 views

Delving into the world of inorganic chemistry often feels like deciphering a cryptic code that holds the secrets of matter's foundation. It's both enthralling and demanding, prompting students to s...

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