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
- Conditioning
- Connectionism and the Law of Effect
- Progressive Education
- Constructivism: Social Development Theory
- Constructivism: Equilibration
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Situated Learning / Cognition
- Community of Practice
- Constructionism
- 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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