The Roadmap of Collaboration Skills from Programmed Teaching to E-learning
Journal Title: International Journal of Research in E-learning - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
The article presents the comparative analysis of the basic principles of programmed teaching, and constructivism for their subsequent use in creating open learning didactics in view of the collaborative approach and collaboration-oriented activities. What is investigated is the fact that the same idea forms the basis of the two paradigms (constructivism and personal learning): the humanistic character of education, taking individual characteristics into account, the activitybased approach, and the collaborative activity of a student. The assumptions about increasing the efficiency of the educational process, based on the ideas of integrative unity of these concepts, are justified. Further development of the personally-oriented approach in terms of such interconnected approaches as e-learning, connectionism, and combined learning is discovered. Simultaneously, programmed teaching – also experiencing its renaissance – can be used effectively and purposefully in educational collaboration in connection with other paradigms.
Authors and Affiliations
Nataliia Morze, Rusudan Makhachashvili, Eugenia Smyrnova-Trybulska
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