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Entries Tagged as 'Lev Vygotsky'

Factors Influencing Learning Design: Discovering Instructional Design 17

June 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

There are six factors are essential to achieving engaging, interactive and memorable learning experiences

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Tags: Cognitivism · Constructivism · ISD · Lev Vygotsky · e-learning · e-learning development · learning technology

The Cool Curve – a strategy for delivering learning in innovative ways?

July 17th, 2008 · No Comments

I picked up on this presentation on Damian Mulley’s blog, so thanks for him for that.
This presentation from Professor Toby Moores discusses the idea of the Cool Curve.

The Cool Curve
Moores is the CEO of SleepyDog, makers of multimedia quiz content for the Playstation game console (among other projects). In [...]

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Tags: Cool Curve · Lev Vygotsky · ZPD · zone of proximal development

The Cool Curve – a strategy for delivering learning in innovative ways?

July 17th, 2008 · No Comments

I picked up on this presentation on Damian Mulley’s blog, so thanks for him for that.
This presentation from Professor Toby Moores discusses the idea of the Cool Curve.

The Cool Curve
Moores is the CEO of SleepyDog, makers of multimedia quiz content for the Playstation game console (among other projects). In [...]

[Read more]

Tags: Cool Curve · Lev Vygotsky · ZPD · zone of proximal development

What is learning?

January 18th, 2008 · No Comments

I guess it’s now time to move on to some of the “big picture” stuff and begin to outline how I characterise terms like “learning” and “e-learning.”

In the field of organisational development, the terms ‘training’ and ‘learning’ are often used interchangeably: both broadly refer to the acquisition of new or enhanced knowledge, skills, attitudes [...]

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Tags: Argyris · Kolb · Lev Vygotsky · Schon · e-learning · experiential learning theory · learning styles · learning theory

What is learning?

January 18th, 2008 · No Comments

I guess it’s now time to move on to some of the “big picture” stuff and begin to outline how I characterise terms like “learning” and “e-learning.”

In the field of organisational development, the terms ‘training’ and ‘learning’ are often used interchangeably: both broadly refer to the acquisition of new or enhanced knowledge, skills, attitudes [...]

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Tags: Argyris · Kolb · Lev Vygotsky · Schon · e-learning · experiential learning theory · learning styles · learning theory

What is learning?

January 18th, 2008 · No Comments

I guess it’s now time to move on to some of the “big picture” stuff and begin to outline how I characterise terms like “learning” and “e-learning.”

In the field of organisational development, the terms ‘training’ and ‘learning’ are often used interchangeably: both broadly refer to the acquisition of new or enhanced knowledge, skills, attitudes [...]

[Read more]

Tags: Argyris · Kolb · Lev Vygotsky · Schon · e-learning

Learning Theory: Back to school for Christmas

December 19th, 2007 · No Comments

As I’ve got some holiday time at my disposal over Christmastime , I’ve decided to refresh my knowledge on Learning Theory in the context of how I use the various learning models and methodologies. So that means that there will be a large amount of information concerning Cognitivism and its offshoots, and much less about [...]

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Tags: Cognitivism · Lev Vygotsky · learning theory

Learning Theory: Back to school for Christmas

December 19th, 2007 · No Comments

As I’ve got some holiday time at my disposal over Christmastime , I’ve decided to refresh my knowledge on Learning Theory in the context of how I use the various learning models and methodologies. So that means that there will be a large amount of information concerning Cognitivism and its offshoots, and much less about [...]

[Read more]

Tags: Cognitivism · Lev Vygotsky · learning theory

Learning Theory: Back to school for Christmas

December 19th, 2007 · No Comments

As I’ve got some holiday time at my disposal over Christmastime , I’ve decided to refresh my knowledge on Learning Theory in the context of how I use the various learning models and methodologies. So that means that there will be a large amount of information concerning Cognitivism and its offshoots, and much less about [...]

[Read more]

Tags: Lev Vygotsky