The simple elements that behaviour should be focused on.
What is stimuli and responses?
The year connectivism was coined.
What is 2005?
The basic building blocks of cognitive models, and enables us to form a mental representation of the world.
What are schemas?
____ experiences play a pivotal role in adult learning.
What is past?
Another name for social cognitive theory.
What is the social learning theory?
Behaviors are learned from the _______.
What is the enviornment?
The time span from when knowledge is gained to when it becomes obsolete.
What is the half-life of knowledge?
The three steps of adaptation.
What is assimilation, accomodation, adn equilibration?
Adult learners prefered approach.
A major component of the theory.
What is observational learning?
The contributors of Behaviorism.
Who are John B. Watson and B. F. Skinner?
The contributor to Connectivism.
Who is George Siemens?
The main contributors of Constructivism.
Who are Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky?
The main contributor of adult learning theory.
Who is Malcolm Knowles?
The main contributor of the social cognitive theory?
Who is Albert Bandura?
To study human nature in terms of observable behavior.
What is the goal of behaviorism?
An element in understandng learning models in a digital era.
What is social network analysis?
Piaget's four stages of learning.
What is sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational?
The art and science of helping adults learn.
What is andragogy?
What are the Bobo Doll experiements?
The three types of behaviorism.
What is methodological, psychological, and analytical/logical?
The starting point of connectivism.
What is the individual?
The three aspects of learning.
What is individual, social, and cultural aspects?
The three major theories of adult learning.
What is andragogy, sel-directed learning, and transformational learning?
The four processes of observational learning.
What is attentional processes, retention processes, produciton processes, and motivational processes?