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Learning Theories Reflection

Posted by Hugh on November 1, 2013 in Learning Theories, Module Reflection, Reflection |

Looking at different learning theories was very interesting as I have never came across them before. I had covered learning style before such as Honey & Mumford and VARK, I was interested to see how they intertwined with each other.

I was Interested to see how each theory could be applied in practice by remembering different situations and different people and how they learnt how to do something. I remembers toilet training puppies and how that was very behaviouristic. I am also a Scout leader and looked at how we teach youth members and could see how when they first come into the Scouts a behaviouristic approach is applied but as they gain knowledge a cognitive approach is used to help them link previous knowledge to new learning. Constructivism and Communities of Practices are also utilised. All these experiences made the subject more relevant and enjoyable.

Vygosky’s Zone of Proximal Development struck a chord with me as I believe that everyone on the course has reached a point in their learning that they now know they need help to take the next step in the area of elearning. In my new role in work I am a trainer and think that this will be of vital importance in this role also.

One of the theories that stood out to me was Knowles theories of andragogy. In this theory he stated there are nine principles for adult learning. However I believe that these principles can be applied to 13/14 year olds in Scouting. I acknowledge that Knowles was looking at formal education and Scouting is informal education. I also believe however that the changes to the junior cycle of secondary education is leaning more toward an andragogical approach.

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Learning Theories Week 5 (15 Oct 2013)

Posted by Hugh on October 15, 2013 in Learning Theories, Reflection |

During this session of the Learning Theories module we were given the opportunity to give a 10 minute presentation on how we are going to tackle the assignment for the module. I put forward my plan for the assignment explaining that I do not have any professional experience that I can base it on so […]

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Learning Theories Week 4 (8 Oct 2013)

Posted by Hugh on October 15, 2013 in Learning Theories, Reflection |

In the session this week we went into more detail about Constructivism, Social Constructivism, Constructionist and an introduction into Communities of Practice. What has struck me from looking at different learning theories is that we use them all to some extent and none can be used in isolation. You can start from the basics of Behaviourism and work […]

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Professional Development Reflection

Posted by Hugh on October 15, 2013 in Module Reflection, Professional Development, Reflection |

This was an unusual module in so far as the assessment was an interview. In preparation for the interview it made me very aware of what I had achieved up until I started the course and made me focus on what I wanted to get out of it. The reading were very good and I […]

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Why am I doing the course?

Posted by Hugh on October 14, 2013 in Professional Development, Reflection |

Here is a quick video blog of why I am doing the course. Very rough as it is the first one I have ever done. I must go and get a decent microphone. I wanted to complete a Masters Degree Recently changes role in work and appointed Team Lead for elearning DIT course was recommended […]

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Blooms Taxonomy

Posted by Hugh on October 14, 2013 in Learning Theories |

Here is a nice image of Blooms Taxonomy I found on the internet: A few images for Verbs to use for each stage    

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Why use WordPress?

Posted by Hugh on October 14, 2013 in ePortfolio, Reflection |

I decided early that I would use the free tool WordPress to develop and run my ePortfolio. The benefits include easily added content, content can be manipulated and a relevant theme applied and built in structure. See my technology pitch on 10 December 2013 in my eportfolio. I set up the ePortfolio and applied a free […]

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Learning Theories Week 3

Posted by Hugh on October 8, 2013 in Learning Theories, Reflection |

This week we looked at two Learning theories in detail, Behaviourism and Cognitivism. Behaviourism We looked at behaviourism and the different theories from Pavlov, Thorndike, Skinner, Bandura, Watson and Gagne. Pavlov’s dog experiment shows classic conditioning, where an external stimuli evokes a response, can be used to achieve specific goals. Thorndike’s Law and Effect model states that association […]

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What is an ePortfolio?

Posted by Hugh on September 25, 2013 in ePortfolio, Main |

Cooper & Love (2007, p.267) state: ‘An e-portfolio is a Web-based information management system that uses electronic media and services. The learner builds and maintains a digital repository of artifacts, which they can use to demonstrate competence and reflect on their learning process’ . In this ePortfolio I intend to keep an electronic track of […]

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Learning Theroies Week 2

Posted by Hugh on September 25, 2013 in Learning Theories, Reflection |

This week in the Learning Theories lecture we looked at the different theories in more depth. I found it interesting as volunteer in a youth organisation that I could equate the theories depending on age of the learner. For example, a simple think as tying a knot is straight forward to an adult and I […]

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