Bill Brandon: ClippingsThings that don't fit a category but they were too good to let go.(Untitled)- August 25, 2004 Constructivism, Cognitivism, and Behaviorism. Constructivism, Cognitivism, and Behaviorism: "When do you employ each of these philosophies in your instructional designs What I like about the question is its pragmatism. It suggests that constructivism, cognitivism, and behaviorism are all perspectives that you try on to achieve specific goals rather than fundamentally correct or incorrect positions about how human beings learn."elearnspacehttp://radio.weblogs.com/0110222/categories/clippings/2004/08/25.html#a1362 (Untitled)- August 25, 2004 Learning Styles. Should we be Using Learning Styles: (.pdf file)...this document evaluates the most popular learning style models, looking at reliability, validity, and impact on pedagogy. Most complete overview of learning styles I've come across...elearnspacehttp://radio.weblogs.com/0110222/categories/clippings/2004/08/25.html#a1361 |