Here is a scholarly article about connectivism in the classroom and how it opens up opportunities for new forms of communication and knowledge development. #6711sm6
https://t.co/GfCmseZFo0
@TR_WaldenU Connectivism has become the way in which we can help our students use e-learning to share and connect with people around the world! #6711sm6
Here is a blog about Social learning theory in education in the 21st century. The blog also has numerous other resources available on its site!
https://t.co/vLo7qcas1z
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Here is a popular source on social learning theory in education in the 21st Century. The added videos make it easy to understand each concept!
https://t.co/meMhr7Ppys
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@NyahReese What a great description of the constructivism theory. I loved the prezi as it adds to the visuals and can help one understand the concept much more easily. #6711SM5
@Miss_Jones_RF I enjoyed seeing visuals on the topic of constructivism. I benefited from the links in the blog and the various information discussed in each weeks post. #6711SM5
@AngelCaglin I enjoyed reading about how their research supports the use of 21st-century technology to improve constructivism in the classroom. Giving students problem-solving tasks, allowing them to communicate ideas, and including them in the process of design are great ideas. #6711SM5
Here is an educational blog on constructivism theory.
I liked their discussions on the flipped classroom, jigsaw, and Socratic questioning.
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https://t.co/09VhBoMLHi
Here is a popular article on Constructivism Theory.
They make a valid statement on Constructivism Theory and how it can develop student skills and confidence to analyze the world around them.
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https://t.co/yiGM8nTKMX
Here is a scholarly article on Constructivism in the classroom. Many would agree with the article as it discusses the fact that many schools claim that Constructivism is the best method for teaching and learning. #6711SM5.
https://t.co/bM2jiRuQ6V
@JennD03 Interesting read. There are some good connections with cognitive learning theory there... On a side note, I would probably only show the part where it talks about physical activity with my kids though! They play enough video games already! #6711SM4
@kdteach10 I like how the author of this site discusses the connections between multiple intelligences and brain-based learning. The author also does a great job discussing the role of technology in the learning process. #6711sm4
@AlexIverson11 I didn't see much of the learning theories posted on the website entrance, but I did enjoy reading the mission statement of the site. Working together to prepare students with college, career, and life-readiness skills is obviously an important part of our jobs. #6711sm4
@AlexIverson11 This is a very user-friendly popular source. I think it makes it clear by stating how learning is accomplished. Learning does, in fact, start when a cue or stimulus from the classroom and causes the student to react to that stimulus in some manner. #6711SM4
The link above was being difficult. If you have difficulties with the link in the original tweet, I have linked another scholarly source about cognitive learning. #6711SM4
https://t.co/CQUvFuG6PE