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Do you know the actual theories of learning? A learning theory is an attempt to describe how people learn, helping us understand this inherently complex process. Via Gust MEES, Made Hery Santosa, Roselink, Carmen Arias , Rui Guimarães Lima, Alfredo Calderon, REDaprendiendo, Laura Rosillo, Carlos Marcelo, Elena Elliniadou, Nikos Amanatidis, Steven Verjans, catspyjamasnz, Carola Brunnbauer, Johannes Maurek
Kari Smith's curator insight,
February 17, 1:17 PM
Great background information to build our understanding. I really like seeing them all presented this way for easy comparison.
Christine Cattermole's curator insight,
May 16, 4:58 AM
A very visual illustration of learning theory. Delete the scoop?
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For that to occur, ===> good elearning will cause people to reflect on what they currently do/think and start working the way the elearning is suggesting. <===
You actually want to bring in some element of "cognitive dissonance" - putting people in a state where they may end up trying to hold two conflicting ideas.
===> But, even if people disagree with what the content is saying, at least you've stimulated a reaction. That's better than no reaction at all. <===
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Today, no longer is having a high school diploma is enough to land a good job and support family. College is key today, but finding the funds to pay for it can be tricky. Brick and mortar institutions cost a fortune, and most have to work while going to school. But for those who can't juggle both, online learning can be a great option.
We know what that you may think this avenue is for slackers, but have a look at our infographic below, and your opinion may just change.
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