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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: learning theories v.4, Bruner argued for learning stages, Distributed Cognition argues that cognition is in system, not individuals, internal representations such as memory, sensory registration leading to pattern recognition, comes from assimilation of new to old different types include discovery, age-based stages broken into formal operational (12+), Situated cognition techniques include cognitive apprenticeships, constructivist theories encourages ownership of learning, social cognitive theory postulated by Bandura, Behaviourism postulated by Watson, vicarious factors such as modeling, Learning Theories such as cognitive theories, Behaviourism learning comes from vicarious factors, cognitive information processing concentrates on sequence & execution of mental events, constructivist theories learning comes from engagement with complex, realistic environments, learning stages include enactive, Behaviourism concentrates on quantifiable behaviour, problem-based learning techniques include constructivist theories, attended perceptions interacting with cognitive structures, Developmental theorists include Piaget