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* Authors: [[http://www.elearnspace.org/about.htm|George Simens]] | * Authors: [[http://www.elearnspace.org/about.htm|George Simens]] | ||
- | * [[Other Learning Theories]]: | + | [[comparison|A brief comparison]] of main assumptions that underline this paradigms can be used to better understand their differences and similarities. |
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- | ===== Instructional design theories ===== | + | |
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- | * [[Cognitive Apprenticeship]] | + | |
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Some theories that are not directly orientated on explaining of the learning process, but are also worth mentioning can be found here: | Some theories that are not directly orientated on explaining of the learning process, but are also worth mentioning can be found here: | ||
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* [[Gestalt Theory]] (Wertheimer) | * [[Gestalt Theory]] (Wertheimer) | ||
* [[Theory of Cognitive Development]] (Piaget) | * [[Theory of Cognitive Development]] (Piaget) |