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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 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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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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Cognitivism Activity

Posted by Hugh on September 17, 2013 in Learning Theories, Reflection |

Today in our Learning Theories session a group of us was asked to design a poster about Cognitivism. The poster was to reflect the main elements of Cognitivism and make it eye catching. After some discussion about tools to enable someone to understand Cognitivism, from a list of statements we were given on a sheet, […]

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