Thursday, July 11, 2024

Week 3 Blog

The infographic depicts different types of learning that are essential to memory. Evidently, self regualtion was mentioned a lot more than other components of learning. Different types of memory support how learning occurs through self regulation. Using memory, the information can be retained and used again from, and with what was learned before.

References: 

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering , and Medicine. (2018). How people learn II: Learners, contexts, and cultures.

ISTE Nurture Creativity by building on student passions. (June 9, 2016) https://iste.org/blog/nurture-creativity-by-building-on-student-passions 

International Society for Technology in Education. (2016). ISTE Standards for students. https://iste.org/standards/students

4 comments:

Nancy Bleau said...

Wow!! You did an amazing job on your infographic. The images work perfectly with the content.

Musical Hawaiian said...

Great job on your infographic. The text included is a great summation of the information and all the images you associated with the material correlate well. Your infographic will help people learn new material in a way that engages visual senses and incorporates technology. Well done.

James Kiper said...

Your infographic is great! It covers the material and shows a deep understanding of the cornerstone role that memory plays in learning. While some stop at memorization, your graphic demonstrates a deeper, more intricate understanding of how true learning occurs. Good work!

Mary Breedlove said...

Your infographic is so easy to follow! Great information with the perfect graphics!

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