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How do people learn..
Nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.

                                -Oscar Wilde
Experiential Learning - Kolb
Fleming’s VAK model
               •People will utilise a
               preferred way of learning
   Visual      •Mixed/balanced
               combination of the three
               styles
               •Dependent on the
   Audio       individual
                   -Creativity vs Logic
                   -Personality
                   -Katherine Benziger's
                   brain dominance
Kinaesthetic       model
Cognitive theories of multimedia
          learning - Mayer

Visual       Auditory                         Capacity

                                                       Integrate
   Filter          Select         Organise
                                                     Information




                                             Long-
         Sensory        Working
                                             term
Discovery learning - Bruner
“Discovery learning believes that it is best for
  learners to discover facts and relationships for
  themselves”

                  More likely to
                   remember!


        Problem -based learning is one model,
   is based upon the theory of discovery learning..
Problem-based learning
                                   Outcomes of PBL
Open -ended
 problems      Self-directed    •Develops
                 learning              -problem solving skills
                                       -critical thinking skills
                                       -creative skills

                                •Heightens motivation
  Student as
   problem          Tutor
                                •Enables the learners/students
    solver             =
                                to apply learnt knowledge to
                  Facilitator
                                new situations
Situated learning theory - Lave


           Classroom            Contextual
            learning             learning



“..learning is situated; that is, as it normally occurs,
 learning is embedded within activity, context and
                       culture.”

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Teaching how do people learn pp

  • 1. How do people learn..
  • 2. Nothing that is worth knowing can be taught. -Oscar Wilde
  • 4. Fleming’s VAK model •People will utilise a preferred way of learning Visual •Mixed/balanced combination of the three styles •Dependent on the Audio individual -Creativity vs Logic -Personality -Katherine Benziger's brain dominance Kinaesthetic model
  • 5. Cognitive theories of multimedia learning - Mayer Visual Auditory Capacity Integrate Filter Select Organise Information Long- Sensory Working term
  • 6. Discovery learning - Bruner “Discovery learning believes that it is best for learners to discover facts and relationships for themselves” More likely to remember! Problem -based learning is one model, is based upon the theory of discovery learning..
  • 7. Problem-based learning Outcomes of PBL Open -ended problems Self-directed •Develops learning -problem solving skills -critical thinking skills -creative skills •Heightens motivation Student as problem Tutor •Enables the learners/students solver = to apply learnt knowledge to Facilitator new situations
  • 8. Situated learning theory - Lave Classroom Contextual learning learning “..learning is situated; that is, as it normally occurs, learning is embedded within activity, context and culture.”

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Image sourced from:http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=how+do+people+learn&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&qscrl=1&nord=1&rlz=1T4ADFA_enAU367AU368&biw=1366&bih=556&tbm=isch&tbnid=s-Vj-kU71h9COM:&imgrefurl=http://www.myngle.com/blog/2007/08/07/how-do-you-learn-a-foreign-language&docid=9HYHcyBBF63F6M&imgurl=http://myngle.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/learning_styles4.jpg&w=794&h=614&ei=24jwTumJDZTb4QT0662ZAQ&zoom=1
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  • #4: A cyclical 4stage model of learning, based on theexperiential learning theory, which provides a holistic perspective that includes experience, perception, cognition, and behaviour.Approaches towards grasping experience – Concrete experience & Abstract ConceptualisationApproaches towards transforming experience – Reflective observation & Active ExperimentationOther models have been adapted from Kolb’s.. Honey & Mumford’s model, was renamed/adapted to suit reflective in managerial positions.. Adapted from: Kolb learning styles. (n.d.). Retrieved December 20, 2011, from Business Balls: http://www.businessballs.com/kolblearningstyles.htmlLearning Theories Knowledgebase (2011, December). Learning Theories & Models at Learning-Theories.com. Retrieved December 20th, 2011 from http://www.learning-theories.com/piagets-stage-theory-of-cognitive-development.htmlImage sourced from: http://www.learning-theories.com/experiential-learning-kolb.html
  • #5: Katherine Benziger – Personality assessment NOT testing as such, also studies in the area of brain function..Adapted from: Howard Garden multiple intelligences. (n.d.). Retrieved December 20, 2011, from Business Balls: http://www.businessballs.com/howardgardnermultipleintelligences.htmBenziger personality test. (n.d.). Retrieved December 20, 2011, from Business Balls: http://www.businessballs.com/benzigerpersonalityassessment.htm  
  • #6: The theory is based on three assumptions primarily.. There are 2 channels available for information processing - Visual & Auditory“Limited channel capacity” exists Learning is an active process, in which the theory suggests we must - Filter>Selecting>Organise>Integrate infromationMayer - “multimedia principle” states that “people learn more deeply from words and pictures than from words alone”The theory also talks about the notion of different memory stores.. Sensory – Short working & Receiver of stimuliWorking – Processing the information/stimuli, to create “mental constructs”Long-term – Is the information learnt, a repositoryAdapted from:Mayer, R. E.; R. Moreno (1998). “A Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning: Implications for Design Principles”. http://www.unm.edu/~moreno/PDFS/chi.pdf.Moreno, R., & Mayer, R. (1999). “Cognitive principles of multimedia learning: The role of modality and contiguity”. Journal of Educational Psychology 91: 358–368.Mayer, R. E. (2001). Multimedia learning. New York: Cambridge University Press
  • #7: Results of this- Learners/students, may be more likely to remember information & knowledge, that is discovered by one’s selfAlso, models based on it – case based learning, such as our course, less structured than problem based learning, incidental learning etc..**Piaget, cognitive theories of development – the nature and development of human intelligence... Also addresses the way we acquire it, construct & use it** Personal note**Adapted from:Bruner, J.S. (1967). On knowing: Essays for the left hand. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. -
  • #8: Adapted from:Barrows, H. S. & Tamblyn, R. M. (1980). Problem-based learning: An approach to medical education. New York: Springer.Hmelo-Silver, C. E. (2004). Problem-based learning: What and how do students learn? Educational Psychology Review, 16, 235-266.Hmelo-Silver, C. E. & Barrows, H. S. (2006). Goals and strategies of a problem-based learning facilitator. Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 1. 21-39.Savery, J. R., and Duffy, T. M. (1995). Problem based learning: An instructional model and its constructivist framework. Educational Technology, 35, 31-38.Schmidt HG: Foundations of problem-based learning: some explanatory notes. Medical Education 27:422-432, 1993.
  • #9: -Social interaction and collaboration are essential components of situated learningBrown, Collins & Duguid (1989) emphasize the idea of cognitive apprenticeship: “Cognitive apprenticeship supports learning in a domain by enabling students to acquire, develop and use cognitive tools in authentic domain activity. Learning, both outside and inside school, advances through collaborative social interaction and the social construction of knowledge.”Adapted from:Brown, J.S., Collins, A. & Duguid, S. (1989). Situated cognition and the culture of learning. Educational Researcher, 18(1), 32-42.Lave, J. (1988). Cognition in Practice: Mind, mathematics, and culture in everyday life. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.Lave, J., & Wenger, E. (1990). Situated Learning: Legitimate Periperal Participation. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.