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learning theory
Do the authors use the different learning theories correctly?
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Helen Reed  13-10-07
In constructivism the focus is on learning to learn, constructing new meaning...
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Helen Reed  13-10-07
When you adapt this to include constructivist learning principles, you could...
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Helen Reed  13-10-07
Nevertheless, this still assumes a positivist view of knowledge i.e. that it...
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Helen Reed  13-10-07
A tenet of cognitivism is that mental life is not decomposable into abstract...
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Helen Reed  13-10-07
Constructivism does not deny the importance of guidance by the teacher. The...
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Helen Reed  13-10-07
Again, instruction is no longer the focus of constructivist learning (Boyle,...
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Helen Reed  13-10-07
When you redesign to include constructivist principles you will need to...
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Haytske Zijlstra  14-10-07
Constructivists find that response in learning should not be evaluated...
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Evelien van Geffen  14-10-07
In constructivism the feedback should also provide information about the...
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Evelien van Geffen  14-10-07
Constructivism on contrary is a theory that equates learning with creating...
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references Haytske Zijlstra  14-10-07
From now on I will not forget to add a reference to my comments.
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Evelien van Geffen  14-10-07
In constructivism the social component also plays an important part.
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Evelien van Geffen  14-10-07
In constructivism it isn't about reproducing: One does not learn to use a set...
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Evelien van Geffen  14-10-07
In constructivism it isn't about reproducing: One does not learn to use a set...
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Haytske Zijlstra  14-10-07
Learn about eachother views, social constructivists would love that, because...
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Test Guest  27-12-11
Testing
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test2 Guest  27-12-11
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ye Guest  25-01-12
ye
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sadfa Guest  03-02-12
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hi Guest  06-03-12
hola
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hi Guest  06-03-12
hola
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kkkk Guest  22-06-12
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test Guest  01-08-12
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test Guest  01-08-12
test
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fdgfdg Guest  05-01-13
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Learning Guest  13-01-13
Is this possible?
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Test Guest  27-03-13
Uitproberen hoe die programma werkt
learning environment
Is the designed environment functional and usable?
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exactheid Guest  31-01-11
test
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a Guest  28-11-11
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r Guest  28-11-11
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apa style
Do the authors cite and quote correctly?
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soo hee! Guest  11-07-11
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i Guest  28-11-11
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hithis is not inline with apa Guest  02-01-13
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