Behavorism
Adult Learning Theory
Instructivism
Distributed Cognition Theory
Connectivism
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True
True of False: Behavior is more or less likely to reoccur based on rewards or punishments that follow a behavior.
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Create a learning environment in which adult learners feel that their viewpoints and knowledge are accepted by the teacher.
What is one way to apply the adult learning theory?
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The teacher is in control of what is to be learned and how it is to be learned
What is the Instructivism Learning Theory?
100
Edwin Hutchins
What is the name of the individual whom the Distributed Cognition theory was proposed by?
100
Stephen Downes and George Siemens
Who are the founding fathers of Connectivism?
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Edward Thorndike, John B. Watson, Ivan Pavlov, and B.F. Skinner.
What are the names of the major contributors to the behaviorism learning theory?
200
Malcolm Knowles
What is the name of the individual who contributed to the adult learning theory?
200
Also known as the learner being the passive recipient of knowledge
What is referred to as a teacher-centered learning environment?
200
processing information based on the context and circumstances.
What is main focus of the distributed cognition theory?
200
suggests knowledge is based on networked relationships and the ability of the learner to build and use those relationships
What is connectivism?
300
John B. Watson
What is the name of the behaviorist who coined behaviorism?
300
andragogy
What is the art and science of helping adult learning?
300
a curriculum with a specified, sequential set of phonics elements, instruction that is direct, precise, and unambiguous, and practice using phonics to read words
What are the explicit systematic phonics instruction features?
300
goes beyond the individual learner to look at the context in which the learner operates
What is the distributed cognition learning theory?
300
In connectivist learning, the learning community is called a
What is a node?
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The Law of Effect
What is the name of the work that Edward Thorndike proposed in 1898 that is described as behavior resulting from the cumulative action of relatively simple processes
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andragogy
What is the term used to describe adult learning?
400
can be seen in an introductory level foreign language class.
What is an example of the Instructivism theory?
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Classroom can be seen during a math lesson. A student uses tools such as a pencil, paper, calculator, or manipulatives to help them solve a math problem.
What is an example of the Distributed Cognition Theory?
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learning and knowledge rest in diversity of opinions; learning is a process of connecting specialized nodes or information sources; learning may reside in nonhuman appliances; the capacity to know more is more critical than what is currently known; nurturing and maintaining connections is needed to facilitate continual learning; the ability to see connections between fields, ideas, and concepts is a core skill; currency is the intent of all connectivist learning activities; and decision making is itself a learning process
What are the eight connectivism learning theories principles?
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B.F. Skinner
What is the behaviorist name that proposed the theory of Operant Conditioning in which behavior can be controlled based on the ideas of positive/negative reinforcement and positive/negative punishment
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self-directed and autonomous, they are goal oriented, they have life experiences that they more easily connect to the material being learned as compared to school-age learners, they value relevancy, and they value practical information
What are the characteristics of the adult learning theory?
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B.F. Skinner, John B. Carrol and David Merrill
What are the contributors of Instructivism Learning Theory names?
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that cognition is a social and cultural process.
What is the belief that the Distributed Cognition Theory is based on ?
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Can be seen in the use of technology in the classroom today.
What is a practical application of the connectivist learning theory?
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