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Three Types of Learning.

Three Types of Learning. And their technological sides. Beliefs!. Information Processes. Constructivism. Behaviorism. Click on a theory to learn more. My Power Point Reasoning. Behaviorism.

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Three Types of Learning.

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  1. Three Types of Learning. And their technological sides

  2. Beliefs! Information Processes Constructivism Behaviorism Click on a theory to learn more. My Power Point Reasoning

  3. Behaviorism • Classical Conditioning- Pavlovs dog. If you ring a bell before feeding the animal after time he will associate the sound with food and salivate at the sound. Pavlov Dog Experiment • Operant Conditioning- a cause and effect relationship. Behavior can be modified. Here’s how…

  4. Information Processes • Information Processes use the computer to represent the human mind. • It uses 5 strategies for retention of information. • Believes that technology can be used to solidify knowledge. E.g. Minute Math • Try it out! See if you learn by Information Processes Strategies for Retention

  5. Constructivism • Constructivists believe that learners learn from personal experience. • They believe that people learn from meaningful activities. • Here are some classroom possibilities.

  6. Behaviorism Reinforcements • Positive Reinforcements- Positive Rewards for positive actions. • Negative Reinforcements- Negative stimuli to encourage positive behavior. • Punishments- Negative Stimuli to deter negative behavior Behaviorism

  7. Strategies for Retention • Rehearsal- Saying it over and over. • Organizing- Grouping. E.g. (area code) phone number • Elaborating- This number is one number off her’s • Imagery- learning by the numbers on the number pad • Schema- same prefix through town. So you only need to know the last 4 digits. Information Processes

  8. My Power Point Reasoning I picked this power point design because I found it interesting, yet easy to read. I found that the multiple use of the buttons allowed for a continual stimulus to retain attention. I used the Layout in the slide on Behaviorism because I found it made the slide less cluttered. I used the simplified, concise, bullet points to allow for auditory extrapolations. Power Point on the Web I tried to create my own slide design for this power point but had issues getting it to transfer from photo shop.

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