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Four Learning

  • Is a claim that states, "Every person interprets and constructs the world in his or her own way."
  • Learning is influenced by non-observable and internal constructs, such as memory, motivation, perception, attention, and metacognitive skills.
  • Learning is a set of changes in human behavior created as a response to events in the environment.

  • Learning consists of having to memorize things, demonstrate what you have learned, and imitating what you have learned.

Theories

  • Learning is when you are manipulating and interpreting the surrounding world in a unique way for each individual person.
  • Instructions provided by a computer must consider the effects of attention and perception and be based on individual learning needs and differences.
  • Is a term that was created by Seymour Papert

  • It emphasizes the idea that learners build their own knowledge

  • Young people will invest more of their time and energy when they are the ones controlling what it is they are learning

Constructionism:

Cognitivism:

Erika Campos

EME2040

Professor Coleman

Behaviorism:

Constructivism: