In 1999, John Bransford, et. al, published an oft cited treatise called How People Learn. Referring to years of cognitive science research, Bransford’s group formulated three principles about what is currently known about how people actually learn. While Anderson outlined how online learning environments can support learning frameworks as described in How People Learn, I [...]
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How People Learn: Principle 2 and the Semantic Web
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged blogging, experts, K-12, learning, metacognition, semantic web, web 2.0, wiki on May 12, 2009 | 1 Comment »
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