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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ETEC 512 Learning Theories, social cognitive theory developed because Behaviourism was able to explain some learning, i.e. behaviour management, but not other learning (language), Online Approaches to Learning believes that behaviourism, cognitivism, constructivism, social cognitive theory Theorist Miller, cognition is not a localized event which means cognitive processes should be described intra-individually., there are three stages to learning/processing information these are 3. Long-term Memory, Connectivism theorist Siemens, Reception Learning is Expository Instruction Learners Internalize information, Bandura whose theory Includes mental processes and personal factors to explain why/how learning takes place, theories such as social learning theory, Distributed Cognition theorizes cognition is not a localized event, Online Approaches to Learning includes Connectivism, Bruner 1915 - present theorized about cognitive representation, Learning Theories such as Online Approaches to Learning, social cognitive theory Theorist Standridge, social cognitive theory includes Cognitive processes to explain learning such as language learning, Cognitive Approaches to Learning which include theories, cognitive information processing (CIP) thinks of Learners as computers Information is input, stored output as learning, Learning Theories Include Social Approaches to Learning, Ausubel theorizes about learning Reception Learning, Sensorimotor (Ages 0-2) leads to Preoperational (Ages 2-7)