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Entries Tagged as 'constructivist learning'

Phases of the 3PD Approach: Discovering Instructional Design 15

June 16th, 2009 · No Comments

The intent of 3PD was to provide a new focus for the end-to-end learning content and evaluation development process, especially for Web-based teaching.

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Tags: ADDIE · ISD · Kirkpatrick · collaboration tools · constructivist learning · e-learning · elearning research and development · instructional design · learning channel · learning outcomes · learning strategy · learning styles · modes of learning · online learning

Defining informal learning

March 26th, 2009 · No Comments

Informal learning should no longer be regarded as an inferior form of learning whose main purpose is to act as the precursor of formal learning; it needs to be seen as fundamental, necessary and valuable in its own right, at times directly relevant to employment and at other times not relevant at all.
(Coffield 2000, [...]

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Tags: Kolb · Timing of Stimulus · constructivist learning · informal learning · learning intention · nonformal learning · typlogy of learning

Knowledge Worker Information Processing – an Overview

September 12th, 2008 · No Comments

The goal behind this series of posts about knowledge working and knowledge workers is to understand something of the audience that most of the efforts of organizational learning and development professionals are targeted at; the knowledge workers (KWs) themselves. Today, I’m will wrap up the series by concluding my analysis of the William P. Sheridan’s [...]

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Tags: Donald Schon · approaches to learning · constructivist learning · knowledge worker · mindmap · performance enhancement · reflection-in-action

Knowledge Worker Information Processing – an Overview

September 12th, 2008 · No Comments

The goal behind this series of posts about knowledge working and knowledge workers is to understand something of the audience that most of the efforts of organizational learning and development professionals are targeted at; the knowledge workers (KWs) themselves. Today, I’m will wrap up the series by concluding my analysis of the William P. Sheridan’s [...]

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Tags: Donald Schon · approaches to learning · constructivist learning · knowledge worker · mindmap · performance enhancement · reflection-in-action

Thinking like a Knowledge Worker

September 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Return again to a topic I looked at recently, here’s some insights to thinking like a knowledge worker I discovered while undertaking my research on the subject. The concepts explored here are investigated in much more depth in a paper called How to Think like a Knowledge Worker by William P. Sheridan. I’d love [...]

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Tags: approaches to learning · constructivist learning · knowledge worker · mindmap · performance enhancement

Thinking like a Knowledge Worker

September 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Return again to a topic I looked at recently, here’s some insights to thinking like a knowledge worker I discovered while undertaking my research on the subject. The concepts explored here are investigated in much more depth in a paper called How to Think like a Knowledge Worker by William P. Sheridan. I’d love [...]

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Tags: approaches to learning · constructivist learning · knowledge worker · mindmap · performance enhancement