Breaking It Down and Climbing Back Up: Learning Theories and Approaches to Instruction:
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Thanks @nope4evr and friends for a thoughtful and challenging session on learning theories and approaches to instruction #liw16
— Kelly Durkin Ruth (@kellymdurk) June 10, 2016
#liw16 @dmcwo Students are ready, barriers are often institutional rather than personal.
— Lisa Hubbell (@lisahubbell) June 10, 2016
#liw16 @dmcwo Honor and validate the experience students bring with them, build on that.
— Lisa Hubbell (@lisahubbell) June 10, 2016
Students stop by the library for 5 mins to do their research, what to do? Interesting answers from @dmcwo @juliaglassman @nope4evr #liw16
— Becky Thoms (@blthoms) June 10, 2016
Activity: Take a scenario, interpret with constructivism, then interpret with critical pedagogy. #liw16
— Sarah E. North (@booksnbroadway) June 10, 2016
Critical pedagogy - looking for deeper causes and contexts #liw16
— Michael Aldrich (@maldrich) June 10, 2016
Critical pedagogy- understanding why things are the way they are so we can change them #liw16
— Molly Montgomery (@MedLibMolly) June 10, 2016
A definition I can get behind. #liw16 pic.twitter.com/yHDJx8hKS0
— Sarah E. North (@booksnbroadway) June 10, 2016
What are some barriers to memorable, meaningful, transformative learning in higher ed? For me, no attempt at personal connection. #liw16
— Sarah E. North (@booksnbroadway) June 10, 2016
Think, pair, share- a basic social constructivist activity #liw16
— Molly Montgomery (@MedLibMolly) June 10, 2016
Constructivism - We learn when we build knowledge with our concepts and experience #liw16
— Michael Aldrich (@maldrich) June 10, 2016
Social constructivism focuses on being meaningful. Great point. #liw16
— Lauren Hays (@Lib_Lauren) June 10, 2016