Sunday, August 19, 2012

Reflection of EDU6115


After completing this course I feel I have gained and deepened my knowledge about learning greatly.  My foundation of understanding of how people learn and the ability to identify what learning style they lean towards and the learning theory that will most greatly aid the learner has become much more firm.  One of the most influential or striking concepts I have come to learn is that even though individuals may have greater tendencies to learn most readily from a particular learning style it is important not to isolate that learn from other learning styles.  As mentioned in the vast amount of resources covered in this course a individual learner’s learning style may vary depending on the content and information being presented.  In the past I think I had a greater tendency to identify one particular learning style a student may gravitate to and continually present information in predominantly in a particular way to that student.  After completing this course I will now be much more cognitive of not isolating a student to a particular learning style when presenting new or different content.

My understanding of my own personal learning style has also deepened.  I do feel that for me personally real world application and being able to draw on experiences from other areas of life have also greatly enhanced my own learning.  Before taking this course I was unaware of adult learning theory.  The idea that adult learners can and should use a variety of settings and opportunities to learn and not one source is something I felt I have done in my life now for a while. Being able to gain perspective from a variety of revered scholars on the subject has allowed me to have a greater awareness of my own learning and when it is or is not “going well”. 

An additional point to adult learning that I think is equally important to make considering I work in the educational field is my relationship and ability to relate information to parents and legal guardians of the students I teach.  Before when explaining concepts or rational for projects in class or related to students I feel I used a more traditional approach to relate this information.  After this course the information I relate to parents or legal guardians will be done with consideration to this learning theory.

Adult learning theory and adapting learning styles for learners as content changes are not the only two benefits I gained from this course.  Considering all the learning theories covered (Behaviorist, Cognitive, Constructive, Social, Connectivism, and Adult Learning) and the exponential growth of technology and communication can seem a bit overwhelming when attempting to identify the best possible presentation of information for the learning audience.  Having the learning theory matrix as a reference tool to identify the appropriate learning theory to apply for the technology being used will help increase the effectiveness of the information being presented.

In my instructional design five questions I intend to carry with me while creating or editing instruction are the five "definitive questions" posed by Ertmer and Newby. By answering these questions when developing instruction it will be much easier to choose the best learning theory and then apply it to the information being presented.  I know that with my new found knowledge my ability to accurately plan has already improved.  Along with improving my ability to plan I feel Keller’s ARCS model serves as a great tool in informal assessment to identify where learners are at.  The attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction that the learners are receiving during the learning process is again something that I will be much more aware of now after completing this course than I ever was before.
Now equipped with the knowledge, information, and resources I have developed while taking this course I know my ability to design instruction has improved and so has my appreciation and understanding of the learning process.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Review of Learning about Learning Theory

After completing the learning theory matrix and the majority of this course I have developed a much deeper understanding of how learning occurs for me and others as well. After reviewing the six different learning theories the amount of overlapping ideas and concepts was very interesting. After learning about each learning theory I have come to the conclusion that I don't believe anyone theory is 100% correct or 100% wrong. It seems that all learning the theories that were discussed in this course can be applied to specific learners and situations to allow for optimal learning.

Personally I find my learning to vary from style to style depending upon a few different factors. One of these factors is immediate application of knowledge or information obtained. Basically the more relevant and immediate I perceive the benefit to obtaining the information to be the more focus I am on the learning process. Another observation I discovered about myself is the less basic knowledge I have on a given topic the more likely I am to revert to a behaviorist approach to learning. I find myself looking for cues, mimicking behaviors of other people I view as encountering similar situations successfully. Lastly, because I am an adult I feel that when I learn at the current state in my life this particular learning theory is constantly ongoing and developing through the overwhelming majority of my life, both formally and informally.

As the communication technologies constantly improve so do the possibilities for learning.  Growing and enhancing my learning network as described in social learning theory, constructivist learning theory, and connectivist learning theory will allow for a richer learning environment. 
This course has been a great benefit in improving my own ability to learn.  I can now more readily understand which theory will be most beneficial to what content I am learning about.  Additionally this will prove to be a great aid in my development of curriculum for future students I will have.