What are they? Well according to Wikipedia, I like their definition which stated 'Learning
theories are conceptual frameworks describing how information is absorbed, processed,
and retained during learning. Cognitive, emotional, and environmental influences, as well
as prior experience, all play a part in how understanding, or a world view, is acquired or
changed, and knowledge and skills retained'. If you take time to read the following page on
this topic, you will explore my knowledge about them before, present and what I plan to put
them in use in future. Enjoy!
Reference:
Wikipedia (2002). Learning Theory (Education). Retrieved on January 30th 2015 from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_theory_(education) u>Reference:
My Pages
- Home
- Blogging
- 01 Instructional Media
- 02 Learning Theories
- 03 ASSURE Model Lesson Plan - Sequencing
- 04 Teaching Strategies
- 05 Learning Styles
- 06 Learning Styles Reflection
- 07 Modern Forms of Educational Technology
- 08 ASSURE Model Lesson Plan - Fractions
- 09 ASSURE Model Lesson Plan - Solids and Liquids
- 10 ASSURE Model Lesson Plan - Living Things
- 11 ASSURE Model Lesson Plan - Joy To The World
- 12 ASSURE Model Lesson Plan - Comparisons
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Educational Technology
In today's society, there is a vast number of tools used
everywhere for the purpose of learning. Growing up I had only one tool but now
I have over ten. If you take time to read the page '01 Instructional Media' it
will help you understand my thoughts and opinion on how educational technology
was in the past to how it is presently and some pointers on how it will affect
my future teaching. Do enjoy!
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Blogging
Blogging is a fun, easy and meaningful way to connect and
build relationships. It offers endless opportunities for reflection as well as
motivation for what one experience in regards to their learning. If you take
time to read the following page on "Blogging" you will learn of what
I had known before and now and also will read on ideas that can be incorporated
in my teaching.
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