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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Adi Aharon - Learning Theories-Final, LEARNING THEORIES focus DEVELOPMENTAL, Vygotsky linked to Constructivism, learning through discovery: learning how to learn methods constructing knowledge based on previous experiences - building on what is already known in social and individual contexts, Piaget knowledge building process assimilation accommodation equilibrium, classical conditioning example can you make the dog salivate, LEARNING THEORIES focus SOCIAL, Piaget includes development of schemes, classical conditioning example roommate test, Distributed Cognition defined as cognition is distributed among a group and the artifacts used by the group, DEVELOPMENTAL based on individual testing not related to social interactions, Skinner influenced by Pavlov, Situated Cognition defined as learning occurs within a context, Connectivism: Sieman's theory of networking linking through the web semantic web Anderson's model of E-Learning interactions between Student, Knowledge, & Teacher, Vygotsky known for ZPD, influenced by culture, society, and social interactions theorist Bruner, constructing knowledge based on interactions with others - collaborative learning methods constructing knowledge based on previous experiences - building on what is already known in social and individual contexts, Activity Theory defined as Learning based on an object, a subject, and a goal, ZPD achieved by constructing knowledge based on interactions with others - collaborative learning, influenced by culture, society, and social interactions sociocultural approach Vygotsky, LEARNING THEORIES focus BEHAVIOURIST & COGNITIVE