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Learn what constructivism is and how it can improve your e-learning experience by applying it to your activities, interactions, and reflection.
Interactive constructivism and its implications for education will be introduced in four steps. (1) The context of the approach and its relation to other constructivist developments will be discussed.
Constructivism is a popular but often misconstrued worldview. This article strengthens the constructivist position by showing that it can withstand a knowable real world. Such a position helps to ...
Learn how to apply constructivist and connectivist principles to design and deliver e-learning courses that foster active, collaborative, and meaningful learning.
Based in New York City, Chip Kidd is best known for his stunning book jackets – most notably for seminal publishing house ...
Integration of the concepts: this activity tries to blend all three aspects of learning labs by enabling contextual learning, PCEs through joyful and safe participation and social constructivism ...
Constructivism vs. objectivism: where is difference for designers of e-learning environments? Abstract: We discuss different philosophical views of learning and the consequences of these different ...
You might have come across Sergey Isakov’s illustrations if you’ve been reading The New York Times or The New Yorker lately. The illustrators’ textured geometric drawings have rolled out across their ...
Article citations More>> Al-Huneidi, A. M., & Schreurs, J. (2016). Constructivism-Based Blended Learning in Higher Education. Procedia—Social and Behavioral Sciences, 228, 473-478. has been cited by ...
Constructive psychotherapies work to understand the personally constructed worldviews that shape their clients' experiences.