Constructivist learning systems: a new paradigm

Resource type
Conference Paper
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Title
Constructivist learning systems: a new paradigm
Abstract
The educational enterprise is in the midst of a philosophical shift from a behaviorist to a constructivist paradigm. If constructivism is to be taken seriously as a new educational paradigm in the information age, learning technology R&D must pay more attention to learners instead of teachers. A constructivist learning environment (CLE) is a technology-rich, open place where a learner can use a variety of tools and information resources in his pursuit of learning goals and problem-solving activities. Wherein the learner can draw upon information resources and tools to actively construct knowledge, generate a diverse array of ideas, develop multiple modes of representation, engage in social interaction, and solve authentic problems. Four major elements are bound together by their roles in the establishment of a CLE: public knowledge system; distributed instructional system; learning community; constructivist learning system.
Date
August 2001
Proceedings Title
Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies
Conference Name
Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies
Pages
433-434
Short Title
Constructivist learning systems
Library Catalogue
IEEE Xplore
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shortDOI: 10/chckwf
Citation
Weiqi Li. (2001). Constructivist learning systems: a new paradigm. Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 433–434. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICALT.2001.943967