Month: January 2023

Blog Post #1 Comments

Comment #1:

“Hi Kate! The way you approached each learning theory was very insightful. I find climate change as an ongoing significant topic and you reminded me of its importance! I really appreciate you including examples, as I was able to understand how each learning theory applied. From your perspective, is there a theory that works best for you? I’d love to hear more about your own personal experiences! I’ve come to a realization that the theory of cognitivism or theory of constructivism works best for me, but it generally depends on what I’m learning. Looking forward to the rest of your posts! :)”

Comment #2:

https://sidneygibb.opened.ca/

Hey Sidney! Your post was very enjoyable to read 🙂 I loved how you were able to take from your own experience and show how the theory of cognitivism really struck with you. I feel as though plenty of us have experienced something similar and personal with regards to the different theories of learning, although unknowingly. Have you had any experiences with the theory of constructivism? For example, for me when it comes to learning new software for say animation or video editing, I tend to explore the program as I go. That way, my learning becomes more active than passive. Thanks for sharing!

Blog Post #1 Learning, Motivation, and Theory

My Personal Experience

Back in 2019, I recall being really excited to build my first computer. Although I had all the necessary components, the idea of putting delicate computer parts together was entirely daunting – I never built a computer before! Knowing myself, I had to prepare for the process to avoid short circuiting hundreds of dollars worth of equipment. My technique was simple: watch youtube videos, read, and repeat. While watching these tutorials, I challenged myself to process information and asked questions along the way (e.g., which cable goes along with which port? Where exactly do I place these screws?). I also recall drawing diagrams to promote my learning, as well as reading an obscene amount of text repeatedly from the user manual guide to truly drill the information into my head. Overall, my process falls in line with the theory of cognitivism, where I engaged with the material primarily through internal thinking and exercised my problem-solving activities (OpenLearn Create, 2020).

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The graphics card I used for my build!

What Stood Out To Me

Upon reading more on the theory of constructivism, I do wish more universities implement and encourage this type of learning, particularly with co-ops. Constructivism would allow students to actively engage with their knowledge through a social process (e.g., group collaboration, interactive dialogue), rather than passively receiving information. Coming this summer of 2023, I’ll be practicing constructivism while experiencing my first paid work-based in an industry related to Health Informatics. Upon hearing from my colleagues, it’s one of the most valuable experiences you can have during your academic studies. You truly get a sense of what your area of study has to offer and you get to apply the knowledge you gained throughout your studies to real world context. For my personal journey, I have my eyes set on remote work, with a focus on project management, or design research. I’m definitely looking forward to stepping outside of my comfort zone, and expanding the way I think through real-world problem solving!

References

OpenLearn Create. (2020). Cognitivism. https://www.open.edu/openlearncreate/mod/page/view.php?id=147079#:~:text=Cognitivism%20is%20a%20learning%20theory,learning%20as%20internal%20mental%20processes.

University at Buffalo. (n.d.). Constructivism. https://www.buffalo.edu/catt/develop/theory/constructivism.html

Introduction Post

Hi everyone! My name’s Mary and I’m currently in my third year of Health Information Science. In the past I had taken EDCI338, which was an enjoyable course! Fast forward to another semester where I have another opportunity, I decided to take another EDCI course such as this one! When I have the free time, you can find me hiking, reading, playing guitar, and badminton. Nice to meet everyone and looking forward to learning from this course!

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