Display title | ELearning/Foundations/Learning theories |
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Page creator | en>Klwilcoxon |
Date of page creation | 17:16, 20 December 2017 |
Latest editor | Thomas.Eyre (talk | contribs) |
Date of latest edit | 21:24, 7 January 2025 |
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Page title: (title ) This attribute controls the content of the <title> element. | eLearning wiki: learning theories |
Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Four prominent theories of learning |
Keywords: (keywords ) This attribute controls the content of the keywords and article:tag elements. | - mental models
- schema
- behaviorism
- cognitivism
- constructivism
- connectivism
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