A scholarly source about how social learning theory applies today in the age of social media and what educators can do to address this https://t.co/UedUyHx1aC #6711SM6
A scholarly source comparing cognitive and social constructivism as well as tools for teachers that support this to use in their classroom. https://t.co/MNdniXlImx #6711SM5
A popular source that is a video using Powtoon about cognitive learning theory including history and theorists connected to it https://t.co/tRyCyfCvlH #6711SM4
A scholarly source about how behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism were developed in a time before technology and how connectivism is a new theory that combines all three with technology for learning https://t.co/Zj6RDdQJn8 #6711SM3
Check out my wiki site for my third graders! My first post includes our new social studies project that focuses on natural and human-made resources and collaborating to make a google slideshow! https://t.co/mCShj4bmkF #6710App5
@4thteachwin I usually introduce a few websites to students at the beginning of the year, and introduce more and more as the year goes on that lend themselves well to different subjects and content we are working on #6710DB2
@4thteachwin I agree, technology is a great asset to our classroom, but as teachers we must take time to pick out the most important tools so our students get the most out of them #6710DB2