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Learning Theories Concept Map: Collaborative Learning (Systems Thinking…
Learning Theories Concept Map: Collaborative Learning
Systems Thinking
Bertalanffy, Checkland, Senge, Meadows
Interconnected relationships and seeing the system as a whole, not just the individual parts. Being part of a family.
Senge
View of Knowledge; Real learning and collective learning
View of Learning; Challenge your mental models, Synergy
Instruction; Responsive to student needs
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow
Pyramid of needs, once the lower needs are met, move on to the higher levels
View of Knowledge; Motivation by the achievement of the hierarchy of needs
Maslow
View of Learning; Must attain the lower levels of the pyramid before achievement at the top
Instruction; Based on problem discovery at the highest level leading to creative thinking
Social Development
Vygotsky
View of Knowledge; MKO (More Knowledgeable Other), Knowledge is limited by age range, Full cognitive development when social
View of Learning; Social first then individual, Reciprocal for teacher and student, Continue to ask questions
Foundations of constructivism and based on experiences
Vygotsky
Instruction; ZPD (Zone of Proximal Development), Dependent upon social interaction, The state between what I can do and what I cannot do
Connectivism
Siemens, Downes
The Internet has created new and unique opportunities for us to learn and share information in ways that were not possible 20 years ago
View of Learning; Process and self evaluation, Networked, Active and Authentic
Instruction; Engagement, Diversified curriculum, Evaluate how younger generations learn continuously using technology and the Internet
Siemens
View of Knowledge: Understanding numerous realities, the process of social learning networked, understanding where to find the information yet it may be limited due to limited knowledge base