Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Assessed Activity 1.1 (2016) Learning theories video ~ Individualised and Ubiquitous Learning



Assessed Activity 1.1 (2016) Learning theories video
According to Edutech Wiki,  some perceive , ubiquitous learning (or u-learning) equivalent to some form of simple mobile learning, e.g. that learning environments can be accessed in various contexts and situations. Retrieved from  http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Ubiquitous_learning 

Edutech Wiki also stated that Mobile learning can refer to e-learning with mobile technology or refer to a change in educational practice, such as flexible, ubiquitous, location-based learning. Retrieved from http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Mobile_learning
According to wikipedia, Personalized learning is the tailoring of pedagogy, curriculum and learning environments by learners or for learners in order to meet their different learning needs and aspirations. Typically technology is used to facilitate personalized learning environments. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personalized_learning
Wikipedia also provides a transparent definition of the term "Pedagogy":
Pedagogy (etymology and pronunciation) is the discipline that deals with the theory and practice of education; it thus concerns the study and practice of how best to teach. Its aims range from the general (full development of the human being via liberal education) to the narrower specifics of vocational education (the imparting and acquisition of specific skills). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedagogy
There is no generally agreed upon definition of curriculum.
Wikipedia does provide a decent perspective on the subject matter:
Curriculum can be ordered into a procedure:[8]
Step 1: Diagnosis of needs.[8]
Step 2: Formulation of objectives.[8]
Step 3: Selection of content.[8]
Step 4: Organization of content.[8]
Step 5: Selection of learning experiences.[8]
Step 6: Organization of learning experiences.[8]
Step 7: Determination of what to evaluate and of the ways and means of doing it.[8]
Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curriculum
 
 

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