The ‘Social Learning’ theory by Albert Bandura states that learning is a cognitive process that takes place in a social context, Check out How Technology Supports Social Learning - EdTechReview https://t.co/P0SCRxXqAR #education#elearning#edtech#educators#21stedchat
This popular source describes Bandura's Bobo doll experiment, and highlights the importance of modeling, a social learning theory component, in learning and behavior replication https://t.co/RorRwYtOYW #6711SM6
Schorlary Source #2: As a social studies teacher this article was particularly interesting to me. It outlines the key aspects of Bandura's social learning theory and makes connections to the discipline of social studies. https://t.co/Pw7HSwh8NJ #6711SM6
In this scholarly article, Conley and Sabo (2015) identify specific affordances that social media provide learning opportunities. Further, they suggest how social media use relates to social learning theory and constructivism. https://t.co/Dgw5BwXszN #6711SM6
This blog summarizes many educational constructivist viewpoints, including the work of Piaget, Vygotsky, Bruner, and many more. https://t.co/nPiKZSiBwB #6711SM5
Popular Source: In this video, MIT professor Mitchel Resnick relates how digital technologies provide a platform for students to create and build which supports concepts of constructionism. #6711SM5
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This scholarly source outlines the relationship between a constructivist approach and educational technologies. It argues how technology can promote active, student-centered learning experiences which is directly related to constructivist theory https://t.co/gpXqThNaBH
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Scholarly Source # 2: This peer-reviewed chapter explicitly links learning theory to educational practice. It also ties 21st-century classroom technologies to learning theory in an understandable way. https://t.co/Maqvr5pJQQ #6711SM4
Popular Source 2: Cognitive Learning Theory can be broken down and categorized into 13 different types. Who knew? Check it out here --> https://t.co/pZxqFLx2tT #6711SM4
Popular Source 1: This blog post breaks down cognitive learning theory (CLT) into its component parts, as well as houses some helpful CLT explanation videos https://t.co/ZIDR44F1T2 … #6711SM4
This scholarly journal article provides an in-depth look at the cognitive learning theory and how it has evolved over the years. https://t.co/XADAmVOIUf #6711SM4
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This scholarly article explains how using technology as a learning tool can reflect both constructivist and behaviorist approaches. https://t.co/fikSrx5Jhh #6711SM3