1.1 How do Students Learn?
1.1 How do Students Learn?
"The basic DNA of good learning experiences is trying to do something and getting feedback."
Julie Dirksen
Watch/Read
- Alexandra Bitton-Bailey, University of Florida: Quick Guide to How Students Learn Download Quick Guide to How Students Learn
Diving Deeper
- Bransford, J., National Research Council (U.S.)., & National Research Council (U.S.). (2000). How people learn: Brain, mind, experience, and school Links to an external site.. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press.
- University of Washington's Center for Teaching and Learning: "Engaging students in Learning." Links to an external site.
- Nilson, L. B. (2010). Teaching at its best: A research-based resource for college instructors Links to an external site. (3rd ed.). San Franciso, CA: Jossey-Bass.
- Pullagurla, A. (2014, January 20). "6 Top Facts About Adult Learning Theory." eLearning Industry. Retrieved July 21, 2017, https://elearningindustry.com/6-top-facts-about-adult-learning-theory-every-educator-should-know Links to an external site.
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Jones, B. (2016, September 27). ELearning Design Tips from Julie Dirksen. Retrieved July 25, 2017, from https://elearningart.com/blog/interview-julie-dirksen/Jones, B. (2016, September 27). ELearning Design Tips from Julie Dirksen. Retrieved July 25, 2017, from https://elearningart.com/blog/interview-julie-dirksen/Jones, B. (2016, September 27). ELearning Design Tips from Julie Dirksen. Retrieved July 25, 2017, from https://elearningart.com/blog/interview-julie-dirksen/