Some of the ones who do well actually learn what the course is supposed to be about, though others (and I suspect most) simply learn how to pass the course tests.
Devlin's Angle: The difference between teaching and instruction - 0 views
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They are simply two perspectives of the same human interactive process. From the teacher’s perspective it is teaching, from the student’s perspective it is learning.
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Teaching and learning usually involve instruction. But giving and receiving instruction no more is teaching/learning than bricklaying is architecture.
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Pedagogical Appraches for Using Technology Literature Review January 11 FINAL 1 - 0 views
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Connectivism Individual processing of information gives way todevelopment of networks of trusted people, content andtools: the task of knowing is offloaded onto the networkitself Siemens
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Communities of enquiry Building on Wenger's notionof communities of practice,(higher) learning conceived interms of participation, withlearners experiencing social,cognitive and pedagogicaspects of community.Wenger, Garrison andAnderson
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E-learning, e-pedagogy New forms of learning andteaching are enabled andrequired by digitaltechnologies. Typically moreconstructivist and learner-led.Mayes and Fowler, Cronje
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