Learning theories

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Other theories

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Learning and neuro -sciences

Cognitivism

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Cognitive development theory

Cognitive load theory

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Situated Cognition

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Activity Theory

Cognitive theory of multimedia learning

Theorists

Piaget

Weiner

Swller

Sticht

Collins

Premark et al

Flavell

Reigeluth

Mayer

Behaviourism

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Behaviorism is a learning theory that only focuses on objectively observable behaviors and discounts any independent activities of the mind. Behavior theorists define learning as nothing more than the acquisition of new behavior based on environmental conditions.

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Motivation and learning

Social learning theory

Theorists

Pavlov

Bandura

Skinner

(Constructivism/Social constructivism)

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Radical constructivism

problem-based learning

Active-learning

Authentic learning

21st century learning

Collaborative learning

Active learning

Maker space

Discovery learning

Situated learning

Theorists

Bransfor

Collins et al

Festinger

Lave and Wenger

Bronfenbrenner

Vygotsky

Lave

Chaos theory

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Vigosky picture

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Connectivism

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Connectivism

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Media-based learning

Video-based learning

Theorists

Siemens

Dowles

Androgogy

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The Adult Learning Theory - Andragogy. Malcolm Shepherd Knowles (1913 – 1997) was an American educator well known for the use of the termAndragogy as synonymous to adult education. According to Malcolm Knowles, andragogy is the art and science of adult learning, thusandragogy refers to any form of adult learning.

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Come to learn with experience

They are ready to learn

Task oriented

responsive to external motivators

Theorists

Knowles

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