Web 2.0
Learning Theories
Learning-Centered Strategies
100
An easy to create website that is maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video.
What is a blog?
100
A theory stipulating that learning occurs through forming connections between stimuli and responses without any considerations of the internal mental states.
What is Behaviorism?
100
A learning strategy based on the idea that “deep learning is stimulated by real-life challenges, problemsolving and complexity”.
What is Problem-Based Learning?
300
A website that allows multiple users to edit the content as a collaborative document.
What is a wiki?
300
A learning theory based on the idea that prior knowledge, skills, beliefs and concepts significantly influence constructing new knowledge.
What is Constructivism?
300
One aim of this strategy is to question assumptions and model critical thinking in learners.
What is one aim of Reflective Learning?
500
A spectrum of pedagogical approaches that draws on Web 2.0 tools and collaborative methods.
What is Learning 2.0?
500
The assumption that the learner’s mind is compared to a computer processor where new data is connected to prior knowledge and is stored to be retrieved later.
What is one assumption of the Cognitivism?
500
Examples are: (1) Syndicate discussion, (2) Role-play discussion and (3) Simulation.
What are some examples of teaching methods for Experential Learning?
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