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SEDA MUSAOĞLU on 02 Nov 14Here is a classroom-focused adaptive learning platform.
This group is opened to create a sharing community among the students who take courses related to theories of learning and learning sciences.
Here is a video that makes a summary of the advantages of online tutoring and how it is effective on learning. There are also interviews with the people who is using computer tutor and good example...
This link is about Sylvan schools which are combining personal instruction with technology. Hope you like it :) http://www.sylvanlearning.com/how-sylvan-works https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OM...
Hi I have a video on how technology can help learning. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0uAuonMXrg Shortly, it says, We must develop a pedagogy other than classic lecture based lessons
http://ctat.pact.cs.cmu.edu/index.php?id=timeline
I would like to see it in your presentation Emel :) I think it summarizes traditional apprenticeship quite well :)
Hi Dreyfus model is another skill acqusition model. http://www.class.uh.edu/cogsci/dreyfus.html Dreyfus & Dreyfus states 5 level of skill acqusition. Novice: Needs context-free rules. He is hop...
Hi Kathy Sierra is one of the best authors on engaging users. In the following blog, she has talked about expertise. http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2006/03/how_to_be_an_ex.h...
David Paul Ausubel (1918-2008) was an American psychologist and cognitive learning theoriest who had a significant contribution to the areas of educational psychology, cognitive science, and scienc...
Hi everyone!!! I'd like to share information about Jean Piaget and Janet L. Kolodner, whom I find quite important in the field of learning sciences. Everyone who studied teaching should be quite fa...
Roy Pea has many publications in the field of learning sciences and on learning technology design. He made important contributions to the understanding of how people learn with technology. He is a ...
Hi all! Let me introduce two researchers who have made important contributions to learning sciences. The first name is Seymour Papert, who established connections with Piaget's developmental psycho...
Two Groundbreakers "Practicing as a groundbreaking learning method" and "Music in learning" Mozart studied for 10 years in order to compose his best concerto which means 10.000 hours and as anothe...
2 pioneers in learning sciences Carl Rogers: Significant learning. He states that teaching is useless or damaging. Only Learning (or personal experiences) can yield a change is behaviors and ...
Betül it is a great video and the most important part for me was "people are social learners" and the importance of making connections rather than memorizing. Here is a video that was screened from...
"Allan Collins is in some respects the 'Father' of the Learning Sciences," He combined his cognitive science background with the learning research experiments. http://itls.usu.edu/groups/6505_know...