Monday, August 24, 2009

'X', 'Y', 'Z'... Based Learning

As a student or lifelong learner starting a course you expect that you will and are being exposed to the latest learning and educational methods and techniques*. The non-exhaustive list that follows is ... what shall we call it? ... non-trivial in its extent:

PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING
case-based learning
SOLUTION-BASED LEARNING
person-based learning
BLENDED LEARNING
e-learning
DISTANCE LEARNING
self-directed learning
ASSIGNMENT-BASED LEARNING
work-based learning
PRACTICE-BASED LEARNING
enquiry-based learning
GARDEN-BASED LEARNING
game-based learning
COMPUTER-BASED LEARNING
project-based learning
INQUIRY-BASED LEARNING
resource-based learning
CAMPUS-BASED LEARNING
movement-based learning
ADVENTURE-BASED LEARNING
classroom-based learning
SKILLS-BASED LEARNING
action-based learning
COGNITIVE LEARNING
team-based learning, ...

Hodges' model
is person-centered, situated and capable of taking in multiple contexts.

So perhaps the most important word above is based ...?

*One of the original roles for Hodges' model was curriculum development, posts to follow on this topic....

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