Three tables, with notes, on various learning theories from “Teaching Online” by Clair H Major pg 48-52. It’s recommended to popout or zoom these tables to see at full size text.
Table 1, Overview of Psychological Theories of Learning, followed by notes
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Table 3.1 Notes continued.
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Table 3.2, Socio-Technological Constructivist Views of Learning
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Table 3.2 Notes
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Table 3.3 Potential Shifts in One’s Views of Student Learning
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One wonders how these learning theory tables compare to others Kris has found for us previously.
Also a “process note”. I tried to scan these as images using the pen, but it really was a non starter…would probably only work with very small pix or logos. Or maybe I just don’t get it.
So instead, because these are nicely formatted tables, which also don’t work well scanned with pen, I took a Facto blade and cut the pages out of the book and used by multipurpose Canon printer/ scanner to get these scans. Easy enough, although the book will now be harder to read. =^)