Learning theories, e-learning practices and angles for research
Thursday, 18 Apr 2013, 20:41
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Edited by Jonathan Vernon, Thursday, 25 Apr 2013, 12:09
What I have here are four learning theories identified by Helen Beetham (2005). Another book I have, the A-Z of learning theories has 150.
Associative
Social Cognitive
Constructive Cognitive
Situative
Despite the appearance of the above I am trying to keep it simple. I could do with a module on learning theories alone. Is there one?
Are they so much specific learning theories as groupings? And just how quickly do such groupings overlap when you consider specific e-learning courses?
In my experience of e-learning for corporates learning designers couldn't say what kind of theory they had adopted.
Learning theories, e-learning practices and angles for research
What I have here are four learning theories identified by Helen Beetham (2005). Another book I have, the A-Z of learning theories has 150.
Despite the appearance of the above I am trying to keep it simple. I could do with a module on learning theories alone. Is there one?
Are they so much specific learning theories as groupings? And just how quickly do such groupings overlap when you consider specific e-learning courses?
In my experience of e-learning for corporates learning designers couldn't say what kind of theory they had adopted.