E-Learning and Constructivism: From Theory to Application
InSITE 2009
• Volume 9
• 2009
This paper presents a learner-centered model for designing e-leaming assignments/activities within e-learning environments. The model is based on constructivism learning theory. The model includes two categories - the learning design elements (comprised of fundamental design elements and collaborative elements) and the learning assessment elements (self-assessment, team assessment, and facilitator’s assessment). The application of the model is shown through various working examples. A factual situation using the model within an e-learning course is presented to further demonstrate the application of the model in an actual e-learning environment.
E-learning, constructivism, e-learning design, collaborative learning, assessment
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