I am currently teaching in science and spend a great deal of my spare time on the farm and working with people who need help. Teaching English to kids in China
@BSMNR2019@TR_WaldenU Connectivism has not only helped my students collaborate more but they are now sharing with students in Kentucky and Boston.#6711SM6
Here is a blog on Social Learning Theory and how it learning takes place through observation of others. The interchange of knowledge and perspective creates new knowledge that is personal to the learner.#6711SM6
https://t.co/3NuGXfaTvL
One of the most influential learning theories, the Social Learning Theory (SLT), was formulated by Albert Bandura. It encompasses concepts of traditional learning theory and the operant conditioning of B.F. Skinner.#6711SM6
https://t.co/YovGEiaD9C
Social Learning has become perhaps the most influential theory of learning and development. It has often been called a bridge between behaviorist learning theories and cognitive learning theories.#6711SM6
https://t.co/L3G17QnZMP
@wgsenorah I agree with you and I find it encouraging to me that I am on the right track. Also I see real learning happening in the faces of my students.#6711SM5
Constructivism Learning Theory
Constructivism learning theory is a philosophy which enhances students' logical and conceptual growth. The role which experiences-or connections with the adjoining atmosphere-play in student education. #6711SM5
https://t.co/T3YutUoQ0v
@wgsenorah For many students, especially mine, using any form of technology is truly a new and exciting experience. It's fun and they look forward to doing it whenever they can.#6711SM5
Research-Based Theories and Models, part 1 - constructivism
People construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world, through experiencing things and reflecting on those experiences. #6711SM5
https://t.co/QVATP1PBuz
Constructivism: A Paradigm for Teaching and Learning
This article focuses on bringing more constructivism learning into classroom and increasing critical thinking skills and social and emotional learning process. #6711SM5
https://t.co/zzwLz12ujP
@HallDavidson@CNET I loved your article on drones on the farm. Technology is somewhat unimportant where I live in Idaho, but there are a lot of ranchers and farmers here that are interested in saving and making money. If drones can do that, I am sure technology will grow.
@BSMNR2019 Thanks for the blog on defining, prioritizing, and supporting the kinds of competencies needed in the twenty-first century as outlined by the National Research Councilβs recent report#6711SM4