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Learning Theories and Strategies

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Technology
Distance Education

The Power Couple of the Century

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Connectivism

Connectivism is my favorite learning theory because it makes all learning theories and strategies possible in our 21st century paradigm. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the critical need for distance education and access to online learning capabilities. 

Unlike cognitivism or constructivism, connectivism happens outside of the brain facilitated by technology.

Hospitals
Schools
Colleges
&
Universities
Legal
Records
Homes
Stores

              Internet of Things              

Entertain-
ment
Destnations
Home 
Appliances
Learning
Content
Clothes
Products
Transpor-
tation
Vehicles
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Five Theories and Their Application to Bloom's Taxonomy 

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References:
Kop, R., & Hill, A. (2008). Connectivism: Learning theory of the future or vestige of the past? International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 9(3). Retrieved from http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ815759.pdf
Kurt, S. (2022, October, 17). Frameworks & theories. Educational Technology. https://educationaltechnology.net/frameworks-and-theories/

Excerpt from
Relaxation Intention Stimulation Education (RISE)
distance learning course

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Excerpt from
Multimedia Instructional Design Decision-Making for Accessibility
and Usability for Americans Disabilities Act Compliance

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Excerpt from
Relaxation Intention Stimulation Education (RISE)
distance learning course

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