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Cognitivism
Original PPT by S.Gibbs
Added Tech portion by T.Lee
Cognitivism
mid-20th Century
Was it possible to learn with no Was it possible to learn with no outward signs of changed outward signs of changed behavior?behavior?
The cognitivist goes inside the learner’s head to see what mental processes were activated and changed during learning
Cognitivism
Knowledge is viewed as symbolic mental constructs; learning involves how those constructs are committed to memoryBehavior may change, but only as an indication to what is going on in the learner's head
Piaget
Swiss biologist, psychologist Jean Piaget (1896-1980)Renowned for an influential model of child developmentPiaget attested child’s structures grow more sophisticated with development and defines stages
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Vygotsky
Concepts are formed socially, then individuallyZone of Proximal DevelopmentCulture (family, social, environmental) is the prime determinant of individual development
Humans are the only species to have created culture, and every child develops within that culture
Technology has created an online cultural community among students, from connecting online w/Xbox/gaming systems to online social networks (Facebook, Myspace,etc)
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How does learning occur?
Learning is measured by what learners know, not necessarily what they doThe learner processes symbols and grasps the meaning of symbolsThere may or may not be an external behavioral change due to learning
Which factors influence learning?
Active participation District Benchmarks can be taken/submitted onlineDemonstrationsVideo tutorials of lessons/online videosIllustrative examplesVideo lessons/tutorialsCorrective feedback HOLT math HW help online gives hints to correct mistake when wrong answer chosen
What is the role of memory?
As long as the learner has the ability to organize, categorize and retrieve information, learning is accomplished
Online tools such as Google Docs, Dropbox, etc helps students store and organize information
How does transfer occur?
Information is memorized in an organized mannerInduction/deduction
-Can be done when organizing info.in an
online database
What types of learning are best explained by this theory?
ReasoningPhilosophizingProblem solvingInformation processing
Strengths of Cognitivism
The context of a learner - their history, culture, thoughts, beliefs and values - are influential in the learning processWith the internet, more information of culture and history can be researched and shared among communities globally
Criticisms of Cognitivism
The learner knows a certain way to do things, but that way may not be the best, most efficient or safest way to do something in a different culture or environment
-Use of internet and tech tools like Google Docs can be glogally accessed Word can self correct errors as well as increase efficiency. Excel calculates the grids thus eliminating human calculation errors
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Zone of Proximal Development
Vygotsky (1978) maintained the child follows the adult's example and gradually develops the ability to do certain tasks without assistance. He called the difference between what a child can do with help and what he or she can do without guidance the "zone of proximal development" (ZPD).
ZPD
What a child can do without help.
Zone of ProximalDevelopment
What a teacher can teach.
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