The Learning Theory Matrix
- B. Carson-Winston
- Aug 21, 2021
- 1 min read
In order to create this week's learning matrix, I had to do some research and find some examples. I have not had any practice forming a learning matrix. Reading about the different learning theories really gave me a different perspective of how student's learn. I plan to intentionally put these theories into actions as I create my lesson plans. Here are some resources I used to complete this matrix: https://thepeakperformancecenter.com/educational-learning/learning/theories/ https://edtechbooks.org/k12handbook/technology_integration/no+stock+photos/simple One challenge I faced along the way was thinking of what technology activity I could come up with no match each learning theory. I took a moment away from this assignment. Then I began to brainstorm the technology integrated activities that I use in the classroom. I was able to carefully match those activities to the learning theories. I didn't realize that I have been applying these learning theories.
Please see my Learning Theory Matrix document below!
Brittney, I enjoyed visiting your blog and looking at your learning matrix. I had never done one either, but ours look very similar, so we must have found the same results on our search for how to make a learning matrix! One thing that you said really stuck out to me- that you had a tough time establishing use of technology for each theory, but then realized that you've already been applying them. That is something that I have really enjoyed about some of my classes in this program. We learn the "why" behind things we already do or have seen being done. Even though you may have already been using these technologies in the classroom, now you have a…