Category: Diigo

This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

The Ed Techie: The MOOC wars

Highlights and Sticky Notes:02/05/2013

The MOOC warsTags: moocs, debateby: Roger Harrison

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Rhizomatic Education : Community as Curriculum » Dave's Educational Blog

Tags: rhizomatic, rhizomatic learning, DaveCormier, ocTEL, pedagogy, learning, PotentialResourceby: David Jennings

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Rhizomatic learning | Innovating Pedagogy

Comments:Brief summary/definition of the theory of rhizomatic learning – David JenningsTags: ocTEL, pedagogy, rhizomatic, learningby: David Jennings

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The Theory Underlying Concept Maps and How to Construct and Use Them

Comments:There are some interesting ideas here about how people learn (from the makers of cmap concept-mapping tool) – jim pettiwardTags: ocTEL, concept-mappingby: jim pettiward

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http://www.ascilite2012.org/images/custom/cochrane,_thomas_-_heutagogy.pdf

Comments:USING COP for Professional development + heutagogy – jim pettiwardTags: digital literacy, heutagogy, ocTELby: jim pettiward

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http://www.engineersmedia.com.au/journals/aaee/pdf/AJEE_15_1_McAuliffe%20F2.pdf

Comments:A look at pedagogy, andragogy and heutagogy in an Australian university context. – jim pettiwardTags: heutagogyby: jim pettiward

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Social Learning Theory (Bandura) | Learning Theories

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Bandura’s Social Learning Theory posits that people learn from one another, via observation, imitation, and modeling

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by: Roger Harrison

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Experiential Learning (Kolb) | Learning Theories

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learning is the process whereby knowledge is created through the transformation of experience”
  • concrete experience (or “DO”)
  • reflective observation (or “OBSERVE”)
  • abstract conceptualization (or “THINK”)
  • active experimentation (or “PLAN”)
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    Humanism | Learning Theories

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    • that our students tend to only respond to discussion boards when they are assessed, suggests a stronger impact of Behaviourism here rather than humanism – Roger Harrison
    Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
    humanism, learning is student centered and personalized, and the educator’s role is that of a facilitator

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    Design-Based Research Methods (DBR) | Learning Theories

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    educators have been trying to narrow the chasm between research and practice. Part of the challenge is that research that is detached from practice “may not account for the influence of contexts, the emergent and complex nature of outcomes, and the incompleteness of knowledge about which factors are relevant for prediction” (DBRC, 2003).
  • The need to address theoretical questions about the nature of learning in context
  • The need for approaches to the study of learning phenomena in the real world situations rather than the laboratory
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