Bruner’s 1966 text Toward a Theory of Instruction described the key principles of constructivism (p.225):
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Constructivism Pt.3: The principles of constructivism
December 28th, 2007 · 4 Comments
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Deirdre
// Jan 7, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Your article has been included in the Active Learning Blog Carnival, a monthly online journal about the best active learning blogs. It will be available after Jan. 12th at http://activelearningcarnival.blogspot.com/
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Heather Stuart
// Apr 19, 2008 at 3:44 am
Michael
Thanks for pointing me in the direction of your blog.
Your posts on constructivism have helped me firm up my own framework for exploring e-learning – both in terms of my studies & application in my workplace.
Now to read on.
Heather
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Michael Hanley
// Apr 21, 2008 at 12:13 pm
Heather –
That’s great to know, and I really appreciate your feedback. Good luck with your ongoing investigation of e-learning, and I’ll be keeping an eye on ‘Views from the Gulch’ – I think that you’re developing a very interesting perspective on the whole discipline.
Michael
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End-of-year Moodle-ings: a chance to review (a book) | The E-learning Curve at Edublogs
// Dec 12, 2008 at 4:34 pm
[...] you’ll know if you’re a regular reader of the E-Learning Curve Blog, I strongly advocate the Constructivist approach to learning, and the use of open-source technologies to develop and distribute e-learning materials. You’ll [...]
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