tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377799868183482430.post7367610677996036657..comments2024-03-27T14:22:34.656+07:00Comments on Thoughts on Education, Technology and Development: #H800 The IALC, Connectivism and Sfard's Learning MetaphorsStefaan Vande Wallehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10216410493541658562noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377799868183482430.post-17853733419739764562011-04-02T16:30:45.617+07:002011-04-02T16:30:45.617+07:00I find the constructivist metaphor of building kno...I find the constructivist metaphor of building knowledge more accurate than the metaphor of acquiring knowledge, based on my personal experience of learning, feeling that knowledge is individually built rather than passed on unchanged between persons.Stefaanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15028806006412226412noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377799868183482430.post-54353805323070695082011-03-28T05:57:42.640+07:002011-03-28T05:57:42.640+07:00Very well-stated post.. one of the best explanatio...Very well-stated post.. one of the best explanations of the constructivist approach to learning. I generally agree with this approach, especially as it describes HOW we learn. I would, however, like to lay down a challenge, not to be contrary, but just because it has been a challenge for me as well.<br /><br />Could we say that some constructions are just wrong? You yourself mention the fact that your believe the constructivist approach is "more accurate" than the "learning as acquired" notion of learning. If it is more accurate, then it must be measured against some "body of knowledge" that is independent of and external to your perceptions.. right? If not, the how could you possibly say that it is "more accurate" if it's not measured against a standard?<br /><br />I was sitting in an airplane once awaiting departure when suddenly I had the terrifying sense that the plane was rolling forward and was going to crash into the terminal. In fact, what was happening was that the plane next to us was backing out and it created the illusion that we were moving forward.<br /><br />So, facts external my our perceptions exists and can be imparted.. right?<br /><br />Just thinking with you out loud.<br /><br />gswDr. Greg Waddellhttp://www.leadstrategic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377799868183482430.post-82015503874263300512011-03-26T17:50:46.858+07:002011-03-26T17:50:46.858+07:00nice posting....
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