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constructivism

meta cognition. thinking about thinking.

Organizing Knowledge

Posted on April 6, 2012, in Articles, with 0 Comments

We can use the learning / knowledge-building processes to influence the way our brains organize knowledge in building our personal knowledge systems. Specializations are the related groups of skills and abilities that we all have. At this level, we can.

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Learning by doing. Motor Skills. Muscle Memory. Kinesthetic learning.

Initial Learning

Posted on March 25, 2012, in Articles, with 0 Comments

Every time I do a run, I learn something, so there is always initial learning happening. I am always trying to find ways to improve my technique. I think it is the same with all systematic learning. This does not.

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Using Knowledge

Posted on March 21, 2012, in Articles, with 1 Comment

Using knowledge is the second level of my knowledge systems model. When we can use knowledge to provide services for others and ourselves, we can also act as teachers and mentors to others. We can pass knowledge on in a.

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System Design

Systems Teaching v Random Teaching – Personal Knowledge Systems by Walter Smith

Posted on March 16, 2012, in Articles, with 0 Comments

Almost everyone has some responsibility for helping others learn – teachers, trainers, mentors, coaches, parents, supervisors, etc. When we help others learn they are developing specific parts of their personal knowledge systems. Consequently, it is important for anyone who teaches.

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