by andflywrite | Jul 2, 2018 | BEST LINKS EVER
Hybrid Pedagogy defines itself as “An Open-Access journal of learning, teaching, & technology” We are still exploring various theories of learning, even some experimental theories that were being “tried out” in the 60s, are still...
by andflywrite | Aug 17, 2017 | BEST LINKS EVER
Here’s an academic work on “new paradigms of instructional theories” by Charles Reigeluth and Kurt Squire published online at ResearchGate. This topic fits into the PSA core element “Applying the New Science of Learning.” As if...
by kris | Oct 6, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER
John recently mentioned a 2013 post I did about George Seimens on Connectivist theory. Here is more on connectivism in a slide share from Stephen Downes another researcher about learning theory for the digital age. Connectivism, MOOCs and Innovation from Stephen...
by andflywrite | Oct 1, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER
Originally when we included the new science of learning as one of the 7 core elements of learning today, we were thinking mostly about what science investigations currently might show about how we “learned best”. Perhaps that would be something through...
by andflywrite | Jun 11, 2015 | "Teaching Online" series, BEST LINKS EVER
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,...