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Instructional Theories, Behaviorist Theories of Association - Behavior can…
Instructional Theories
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Community of Practice
Situated Cognition can focus on how a community or group of people can affect learning in that situation
Behaviorist Theories of Association - Behavior can be connected or associated through experience (ex. Classical conditioning, Thorndike's Law of Effect)
CPI connects with behavior theories as we store behaviors through repetitive experiences and conditioning
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Behavior Theories connect with Gagne's theory as Gagne's Theory utilizes the ideas that behaviors, such as gaining attention, can impact learning.
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Gagne's Theory utilizes parts of CIP, including attention as a key component to instruction
Cognitive Information Processing - a model that explains how people receive, store, and understand information
Cognitive Load Theory and Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning both focuses on processing and working memory, including how processing or cognition can affect learning
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