Mind Lab - Week 4 - DIGITAL - Collaborative, Constructionist and Constructivist Learning

Collaborative, Constructionist and Constructivist Learning






These top ten learning theories are particularly relevant to digital and collaborative learning
  1. Conditioning
  2. Connectionism and the Law of Effect
  3. Progressive Education
  4. Constructivism: Social Development Theory
  5. Constructivism: Equilibration
  6. Social Cognitive Theory
  7. Situated Learning / Cognition
  8. Community of Practice
  9. Constructionism
  10. Connectivism
This course reflects a "collaborative constructivist" view of teaching and learning.



We made a “drum kit” with makey makey.
Micro Bit $22:50 each - can do all of the above with them.





A few other ideas about what defines collaborative learning include

  • Shifting the responsibility for learning to the student (Panitz, 1999).
  • For non-foundational knowledge (picks up where cooperative learning leaves off) (Bruffee, 1995)
  • A social contract (instructions, settings, constraints) (Dillenbourg, 1999)
  • Horizontal not vertical division of labour (reasoning layers, not subtasks) (Dillenbourg, 1999).
  • Interdependent, with shared responsibility to make substantive decisions together (ITL Research, 2012)

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