Aligning the quantum perspective of learning to instructional design: Exploring the sev... - 2 views
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human learning is experienced when a connection is discovered
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The quantum perspective of learning takes the concept of multiple dimensions one step further and suggests that there are innumerable dimensions that exist that influence learning
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First, memory in the quantum perspective of learning is posited to be highly connected through the passage of time and space where it becomes identified and mediated by the past, present, and future. Second, memory can be either conscious or unconscious. Finally, memory is felt to be formed through decoding and encoding within a continuous cycle of inputs and outputs.
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Input culminates as learning or output, which is then in essence “recycled” as the learning is again reflected as input to self or others.
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All learning can be conceptualized in this cycle, where there is continuous input and output of information.
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Science-based learning is traditionally expressed in terms of the acquisition of knowledge of scientific properties and equations
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Thus science learning is thought to be consistently transformative, highly innovative, and creative in nature
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Learning is multidimensional; Learning occurs in various planes simultaneously; Learning consists of potentialities which exist infinitely; Learning is holistic/holographic and is patterned within holographic realities; Learning environments are living systems
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Online group work and discussion forums are teaching strategies that can help students work through ethical dilemmas.
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The quantum perspective of learning involves encouraging learners to select resources that meet their learning style preferences
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In the quantum perspective of learning, learning is influenced by a myriad of factors including culture, sociality, behaviour, cognition, spirituality, and others