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Three generations of distance education pedagogy | Anderson | The International Review ... - 0 views
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This paper defines and examines three generations of distance education pedagogy. Unlike earlier classifications of distance education based on the technology used, this analysis focuses on the pedagogy that defines the learning experiences encapsulated in the learning design. The three generations of cognitive-behaviourist, social constructivist, and connectivist pedagogy are examined, using the familiar community of inquiry model (Garrison, Anderson, & Archer, 2000) with its focus on social, cognitive, and teaching presences.
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Research in Learning Technology - 0 views
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Research in Learning Technology is the journal of the Association for Learning Technology. It aims to raise the profile of research in learning technology, encouraging research that informs good practice and contributes to the development of policy. The journal publishes papers concerning the use of technology in learning and teaching in all sectors of education, as well as in industry.
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JournalTOCs is the largest, free collection of scholarly journal Tables of Contents (TOCs): 17,754 journals (including 3,192 selected Open Access journals) from 975 publishers. For researchers, students, librarians and anyone looking for the latest scholarly articles. Alerts you when new issues of your Followed journals are published.
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From Andragogy to Heutagogy - 1 views
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This paper suggests there is benefit in moving from andragogy towards truly self-determined learning. The concept of truly self-determined learning, called heutagogy, builds on humanistic theory and approaches to learning described in the 1950s. It is suggested that heutagogy is appropriate to the needs of learners in the twenty-first century, particularly in the development of individual capability. A number of implications of heutagogy for higher education and vocational education are discussed.