Theoretical Foundations of Learning Sciences 1
LEARN-600 / 2 crédits
Enseignant(s): Dillenbourg Pierre, Kapur Manu
Langue: Anglais
Remark: Next time: fall 2024
Frequency
Every year
Summary
How do people learn and how can we support learning? This is part 1 of a two-part course that provides an overview of major theoretical perspectives that attempt to describe how learning works, and serves as an introduction to interpreting education as a means of designing learning environments.
Content
The field of Learning Sciences concerns two interrelated questions: How do people learn? How can we support learning? The first part of the course will provide students an overview of some of the major theoretical perspectives that have been employed to describe how learning works, such as the different metaphors of learning, preparation for future learning, collaborative learning, conceptual change and misconceptions. Through assigned readings, discussions and design tasks and projects, students are expected to become competent in understanding cognitive and social perspectives on learning and learning environment design, with a focus on human interaction with novel learning technologies and authentic practices for learners. Exposure to seminal literature in the field is expected to lay the theoretical foundation for students to develop new lines of inquiry within the Learning Sciences.
Note
The examination procedure consists of several assignments done across the semester.
Keywords
learning sciences, learning theories, constructivism, instructivism, collaborative learning
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, the student must be able to:
- Understand cognitive, embodied, and social perspectives on learning and learning environment design.
Dans les plans d'études
- Nombre de places: 25
- Forme de l'examen: Pendant le semestre (session libre)
- Matière examinée: Theoretical Foundations of Learning Sciences 1
- Cours: 14 Heure(s)
- Exercices: 34 Heure(s)
- Type: obligatoire