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Cronin, James G.R.; McMahon, J.P.; Waldron, M.,
2009 June
Information technology and constructivism in higher education: progressive learning frameworks
Critical survey of information technology use in higher education -- blended classrooms.
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Hershey and New York
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Reception and use of information technology by lifelong learners within a 'blended' learning environment needs to be articulated within a constructivist paradigm.  Increasingly, the term reflective practice is appearing in the vocabulary of adult education discourse. Educators have become familiar with the concept of reflective practice through Donald Schön's writings. Schön's work is founded on a tradition of learning supported by Dewey, Lewin, and Piaget. As a learning group, lifelong learners are receptive to constructivist learning interventions where facilitated activities provide learners with opportunities to enact and collaboratively construct meaning as interventions unfold. This case study reviews learning enactments through an online discussion forum in an evening diploma in European Art History, University College Cork, Ireland.

This chapter has received a four-page critique in John Wollard's Psychology for the Classroom: e-learning (Routledge, 2011).

978-1-60566-654-9
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