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Learning theories - Coggle Diagram
Learning theories
Constructivism
is applied in project-based learning, problem-solving activities, and collaborative learning environments. It encourages learners to explore, question, and build their understanding.
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Learning is an active, constructive process.
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Behaviorism
is often applied in instructional design and behavior modification. Techniques like drill and practice, behavior modeling, and rewards are commonly used.
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Cognitivism
is applied in instructional design through strategies like concept mapping, mnemonics, and scaffolding. It often involves breaking down complex information into smaller, manageable parts.
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Focuses on mental processes, including perception, memory, and problem-solving.
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Information processing, memory, and thinking are central to learning.
Connectivism
Is applied in online learning environments, social media, and networked learning. It focuses on the importance of digital literacy and the ability to make connections in a technology-rich society.
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Learning is a continuous process that occurs in a rapidly changing, connected world.
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