Tech Match
Lauren Croake
Behaviorism Definition: Learning as a change in behavior through repetition and reinforcement. Instructional Example: A teacher gives students a set of spelling or math questions repeatedly until mastery, rewarding correct answers with points or badges. Technology Tool: Kahoot! Why it fits: Kahoot! gives instant feedback and scores, reinforcing correct answers and encouraging repeated practice. This aligns with behaviorism’s focus on observable behavior change through repetition and reinforcement.
Cognitivism Definition: Learning as information processing, organizing knowledge, and using mental strategies. Instructional Example: Students take a short quiz after a lesson on photosynthesis to check understanding and identify gaps in their knowledge. They analyze which concepts they got wrong and adjust their study strategies. Technology Tool: Google Forms Why it fits: Google Forms allows teachers to create quizzes with structured questions and instant feedback. Students can process information, reflect on mistakes, and organize their knowledge, supporting the cognitivist focus on mental strategies and understanding.
Constructivism Definition: Learning as active, student-centered, and based on experience and meaning-making. Instructional Example: Students design a group quiz on historical events, creating questions, justifications for answers, and peer reviews. They learn by constructing knowledge and engaging with each other’s thinking. Technology Tool: Quizizz Why it fits: Quizizz lets students create, play, and discuss quizzes collaboratively. This fosters active learning, knowledge construction, and peer interaction, aligning with constructivist principles.
Infographic Practice
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A great title
Disciplines like Visual Thinking facilitate visually rich note-taking thanks to the use of images, graphs, infographics, and simple drawings. Go for it!
Facilitate learning
Communicate concisely
Motivate the audience
Surprise youraudience
Design howto visualize it
Plan thecontent
'Including quotes always reinforces our presentation. It breaks the monotony'
- Always cite the author
Infographic Practical
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Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes to us through sight, and we also retain 42% more information when the content moves.
90%
75%
of the information we process comes through sight
of the information we process comes through sight
Improves communication on any topic
It 'matches' with your audience...
And it makes them part of the message
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Use this space to add a great interactivity. Include text, images, videos, tables, PDFs… even interactive questions!
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Lauren
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Tech Match
Lauren Croake
Behaviorism Definition: Learning as a change in behavior through repetition and reinforcement. Instructional Example: A teacher gives students a set of spelling or math questions repeatedly until mastery, rewarding correct answers with points or badges. Technology Tool: Kahoot! Why it fits: Kahoot! gives instant feedback and scores, reinforcing correct answers and encouraging repeated practice. This aligns with behaviorism’s focus on observable behavior change through repetition and reinforcement.
Cognitivism Definition: Learning as information processing, organizing knowledge, and using mental strategies. Instructional Example: Students take a short quiz after a lesson on photosynthesis to check understanding and identify gaps in their knowledge. They analyze which concepts they got wrong and adjust their study strategies. Technology Tool: Google Forms Why it fits: Google Forms allows teachers to create quizzes with structured questions and instant feedback. Students can process information, reflect on mistakes, and organize their knowledge, supporting the cognitivist focus on mental strategies and understanding.
Constructivism Definition: Learning as active, student-centered, and based on experience and meaning-making. Instructional Example: Students design a group quiz on historical events, creating questions, justifications for answers, and peer reviews. They learn by constructing knowledge and engaging with each other’s thinking. Technology Tool: Quizizz Why it fits: Quizizz lets students create, play, and discuss quizzes collaboratively. This fosters active learning, knowledge construction, and peer interaction, aligning with constructivist principles.
Infographic Practice
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
A great title
Disciplines like Visual Thinking facilitate visually rich note-taking thanks to the use of images, graphs, infographics, and simple drawings. Go for it!
Facilitate learning
Communicate concisely
Motivate the audience
Surprise youraudience
Design howto visualize it
Plan thecontent
'Including quotes always reinforces our presentation. It breaks the monotony'
- Always cite the author
Infographic Practical
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes to us through sight, and we also retain 42% more information when the content moves.
90%
75%
of the information we process comes through sight
of the information we process comes through sight
Improves communication on any topic
It 'matches' with your audience...
And it makes them part of the message
Do you have an idea?
Use this space to add a great interactivity. Include text, images, videos, tables, PDFs… even interactive questions!
Do you have an idea?
Use this space to add a cool interactivity. Include text, images, videos, tables, PDFs… even interactive questions!