- Creating this learning theory matrix gave me the opportunity to review behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism. I did not previously know about connectivism, so I was able to learn quite a lot. While reading about each theory, I took the time to reflect on my own teaching. I thought about how I use technology in my classroom in relation to each theory. I found many new tools that are available for my students to collaborate, research, and connect.
- I created my matrix using Word. I began by researching behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, and connectivism. I used the websites provided by Dr. Gaston, as well as the following websites to find more information about the four learning theories: https://gsi.berkeley.edu/gsi-guide-contents/learning-theory-research/learning-overview/, https://www.learning-theories.com/
- The most challenging problem I had while completing this matrix was grasping the concept of connectivism.
- My learning theory matrix is attached below.
Learning Theory Matrix
I too related the technology I currently use in the classroom to provide examples relating to each theory. I have heard of the these theories or at least heard the words behavorism, connectivism, etc, but I never really understood them or knew what I already use was categorized. After learning more about these theories, I will be more aware and mindful while implementing technology in my classroom.
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Hi Brooke! Creating this learning theory matrix also allowed me to brush up on my knowledge of behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism. Connectivism was new to me as well. I think I am still leaning more on the behaviorism theory. The process of actually making the matrix was not hard once I understood what it was. I also faced the challenge of understanding Connectivism. I also faced the challenge of applying different types of technology to all of the theories. I could actually see myself using the concept of a learning matrix with my students.
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First, I want to applaud you for changing your cover photo. I LOVE THIS ONE! Connectivism was new for me, too, even though I have been in education since 1996! Throughout the week I found myself considering whether one thing or another was considered Connectivism…and it was actually kind of fun to think about something new–kind of edgy. I want to compliment you on your matrix and the links you used. I LOVE padlet, by the way, and I often use it with preservice teachers to make virtual posters (I know that isn’t the correct use of “virtual”, Dr. G).
Enjoy your semester!
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Hi Brooke!
Connectivism was hard for me to grasp, as well. When I was in school, we barely has cell phones and wee not using anything technology-wise in class. I think its great that with this evolving educational system, standards and theories are changing so that we can better educate our students. I strive to use as much technology in my class as possible,such as Padlet. It is very new to me but I love it!
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Hey Brooke!
I had never heard of Connectivisim before this week, I found it very interesting. I would like to do a little more research on each of the learning there. Your blog and your matrix look amazing! I can’t wait to try out some of the technology resources you list on your children.
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Hey Brooke!
I had never heard of Connectivisim before this week, I found it very interesting. I would like to do a little more research on each of the learning theories, Your blog and your matrix looks amazing! I can’t wait to try out some of the technology resources you listed on your matrix!
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Hey Brooke!
I had never heard of Connectivisim before this week, I found it very interesting. I would like to do a little more research on each of the learning theories. I enjoyed your blog and your matrix looks amazing! I can’t wait to ty out some of the resources you listed.
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