Subject: [IFETS-DISCUSS] e-Learning Courses Using Constructivist Approaches
From: James L. Morrison (morrison@MIVU.ORG)
Date: Fri 23 May 2003 - 09:00:12 MEST
Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 03:00:12 -0400 From: "James L. Morrison" <morrison@MIVU.ORG> Subject: [IFETS-DISCUSS] e-Learning Courses Using Constructivist Approaches
> > From: Mark Nichols <M.Nichols@UCOL.AC.NZ>
> > Subject: Constructivist examples?
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was wondering if anynoe might be able to point me to any
> > research/online examples of eLearning courses that could be considered
> > models of the constructivist approach?
We have published a number of articles in The Technology Source that describe using the constructivist approach. If you go to "University 2 Diversity: The Story of 2 Live Class" at http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=852 , you can not only read Bob King and Tom Smith's article describing how they applied this approach, but by clicking on the "read related" option in the Interact! menu of their article, you can bring up the other articles that we have published in this area.
BTW, we have two articles in the forthcoming July/August issue that focus on using constructivist principles in education. This issue will be available on July 1st at http://ts.mivu.org
Best.
Jim
---- James L. Morrison Editor-in-Chief The Technology Source http://ts.mivu.org Home Page: http://horizon.unc.edu
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