In this post, I will look at the some of the learning theories that support mobile learning.
Entries Tagged as 'scaffolded learning'
M-Learning via the iPhone 4 – some approaches and technologies
February 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Cognitivism · Constructivism · content delivery · e-learning · elearning · informal learning · learning theory · m-learning · media distribution · mobile device · non-formal learning · scaffolded learning · social learning
Corporate learning environments – a framework
June 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment
As discussed in previous blog entries, the 21st century corporate learning environment is a patchwork of systems, tools, technologies, and processes that support (more or less) individual and team learning, performance, and development.
We can say with a degree of certainty that it’s the case that these systems are in place for a range of tactical, [...]
Tags: constructivist learning environment · corporate learning environment · knowledge worker · learning curve · organizational development · organizational learning · scaffolded learning
Corporate learning environments – a framework
June 19th, 2008 · No Comments
As discussed in previous blog entries, the 21st century corporate learning environment is a patchwork of systems, tools, technologies, and processes that support (more or less) individual and team learning, performance, and development.
We can say with a degree of certainty that it’s the case that these systems are in place for a range of tactical, [...]
Tags: constructivist learning environment · corporate learning environment · knowledge worker · learning curve · organizational development · organizational learning · scaffolded learning
Constructivism, Learning Environments: An Introduction
June 17th, 2008 · No Comments
There are a range of views on what the term ‘constructivism’ means in the context of learning, but it can be said that most definitions would agree that it has these characteristics:
Learning is an active process of constructing rather than acquiring knowledge and
Instruction is a process of supporting that construction rather than communicating [...]
Tags: Constructivism · Constructivist theoretical model · conditions of learning · scaffolded learning · theory of instruction
Constructivism, Learning Environments: An Introduction
June 17th, 2008 · No Comments
There are a range of views on what the term ‘constructivism’ means in the context of learning, but it can be said that most definitions would agree that it has these characteristics:
Learning is an active process of constructing rather than acquiring knowledge and
Instruction is a process of supporting that construction rather than communicating [...]
Tags: Constructivism · Constructivist theoretical model · conditions of learning · scaffolded learning · theory of instruction