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Constructivist Learning Theory, Teaching and Learning

In this blog post, I will be discussing the use of constructivism, constructivist-based instructional strategies and educational technology tools in my junior high school classroom. I will discuss this in the following steps. First, what is the relationship between constructivism, constructionist learning theories, my current instructional strategies, and the educational technology tools used in my classroom? Second, how are constructivist-based instructional strategy and educational technology tools used in my classroom and what International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) standards for educators and students are addressed by doing so? Finally, how will constructivist-based instructional strategy and the educational technology tools in my classroom be used with the Genius Hour plan I previously proposed in my classroom? By addressing these questions, I hope to cover this discussion in complete depth. Constructivist learning theories focus on the active role of students in ...

Using Graphic Organizers and Virtual Field Trips for Exploring Rockets in the Classroom

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  Using Graphic Organizers and Virtual Field Trips ( https://www.mindomo.com/mindmap/how-are-rockets-designed-and-tested-at-nasas-langley-research-center-cf9e12d7e4b74ca6ba9889bfa6cf5335 ) I decided to use the virtual field trip model as part of our unit plan on rockets. I set the virtual field trip to NASA’s Langley Research Center with my class. The Mindomo graphic organizer was an important instructional tool to guide the student groups in exploring rocket design and the testing process. At the start of the virtual field trip, I introduced the central question: “How are rockets designed and tested at NASA Langley Research Center?” This essential question was placed at the heart of the graphic organizer to help students focus on the main objective of the trip. As we navigated through different sections and buildings within the research center, the organizer helped structure the learning by breaking down complex abstract concepts into more manageable subtopics. Each subtopic was t...

Using Graphic Organizers and Virtual Field Trips

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 Graphic Organizer Used: https://www.mindomo.com/mindmap/how-are-rockets-designed-and-tested-at-nasas-langley-research-center-cf9e12d7e4b74ca6ba9889bfa6cf5335           I decided that I would use the virtual field trip model as part of our unit plan on rockets. I set the virtual field trip to NASA’s Langley Research Center with my class. The Mindomo graphic organizer was an important instructional tool to guide the student groups on their exploration of rocket design and the testing process. At the start of the virtual field trip, I introduced the central question: “How are rockets designed and tested at NASA Langley Research Center?” This essential question was placed at the heart of the graphic organizer in order to help students focus on the main objective of the trip. As we navigated through different sections and buildings within the research center, the organizer helped structure the learning by breaking down complex abstract concepts into more m...

Behaviorist Learning Theory, Instructional Strategies, and Technology Tools

Behaviorism, instructional strategies and technology are interconnected with one another while fostering effective learning environments. In this discussion, I will attempt to discuss the relationship between all three, how they work together and equally important, why they work together. I will also explain how I use behavior-based instructional strategies and educational technology tools in my classroom. Additionally, what are the ISTE standards for both educators and students addressed by the educational technology tools currently used in my classroom? Finally, I wanted to discuss my intended use of Genius Hour (GH) and how I can apply the sources I researched to enhance the GH approach by integrating behaviorist learning principles effectively. The behaviorist learning theory believes that behavior can be conditioned through either positive or negative reinforcement and punishment. The theory focuses on measurable changes in behaviour and disregards internal cognitive processes. ...