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Learning Theories Presentation
Team AAET/5005/11/15
Professor Morat
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Robert Sternberg
A Cognitive Approach to Adult Learning Theory
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Characteristics of an intelligent person
Prominent cognitive psychologists.
Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
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Triarchic Model of Intelligence
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Clark Hull
A Behavioral Approach to Adult Learning Theory
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Influenced by Darwin and Pavlov
Behavioral Psychologist
Drive Reduction Theory
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Drive Reduction Theory
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Classroom format:
Classroom size would be no more than 15. Class time: 3 -4 hours once per week. U shape for better group discussion. Music playing before class and during breaks for
students to feel relaxed and comfortable Lighting will be enough to keep the class awake
but not too bright Lecture: class time only for face to face interaction Discussion Classroom activities
Training Setting (Hybrid Model)
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Online format:
Primary method to deliver course materials Communication and interaction occur
between faculty and student Discussion Assignments Assessments Group Projects
Training Setting (Hybrid Model)
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Impact of Mode of Delivery
Cognitive
Stimulate learning Promotes inquiries Self-directedness Independent Learners
Behavioral
Practice Reinforcement of skills Time management Performance improvement
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Triarchic Model In Hybrid Business Learning
Easy to apply in hybrid learning Multiple ways to bring individual
experience to facilitate learning Self Directed Learning can be
accomplished multiple ways through online learning
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Drive Reduction Applied in Hybrid Business Learning
Can be used in a hybrid business learning environment that is directed towards students with specific needs
Can be used to facilitate learning of new systems, software or procedures in the workplace
Normally will not include group work
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Krishna. (2012). Brief notes on Robert Sternberg’s theory of intelligence. Preserve Articles, Preserving Articles for
Eternity. Retrieved from: http://www.preservearticles.com/201104195547/robert-sternbergs-theory-of- intelligence.html
Drive Reduction Theory. (2013). Clark Hull (1884-1952). Theories of Learning in Educational Psychology. Retrieved from:
http://www.lifecircles-inc.com/Learningtheories/behaviorism/clarkhull.html
Hybrid Courses. (2015). Retrieved from http://www4.uwm.edu/ltc/hybrid/about_hybrid/index.cfm
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