Even
though I believe Social-constructivist theory should be used as a part of using
the internet in the classroom especially for group project where interaction
and discussion are needed to facilitate learning, my personal preference is
cognitive theory.
As known, cognitivist theory takes place in the knowledge
of the classes. According to this theory, the amount of information should not
be overwhelming. Therefore, if instructors think the amount of the class’
information to be able to do the assignment is too much, they might turn it to
a simply practice.
To
give an example in applying cognitive theory to instruction that incorporates
Internet-based applications, instructions could design a class making students
to watch a video to think about what they will learn and how to use this
information in their last project/ assignment before each class. In this class,
weekly practice based on these videos and a required text-book could be included.
After all weeks, learners can have a project/assignment that is clearly aligned
to the class’ educational purposes. During these practices, there might be a
little part of social/constructive learning through online discussions between
group members because instructions could need to make learners paired in some
weeks’ assignment.
According
to cognitive theory, the more deeply the information is processed, the more it
will be committed to memory. Therefore, I believe there are many course works
in need to be changed or modified. In cognitive
theory the idea about recalling the information is important. There is a
principle about recalling information we learned before. If we cannot move
information to long term memory, we are not able to keep it in our memory after
20-30 seconds. Some students need to hear or see just 2 times to hold
information, whereas others need to hear 20 times to hold it, to replace it to
long term memory. I experienced that while memorizing the English words 3 years
ago. Repeating is not enough. Only repeating information in a particular time
period is also crucial in memorizing something. During my English learning
process 3 years ago, I bought a book in my language named Mega Memory. This
book, its website and online practices taught me 300 new English words and
their synonyms. Therefore, I have memorized totally 600 new English words. I
never forget them now, even if I would like to forget them. This book, the
website, and online practices are prepared by using the learning, memorizing
and recalling theories of the information. There were flash cards and a story
for each of word on this website. Moreover there were 2 different music CDs and
the websites to visit for while memorizing and for while practicing. There were
20 words for each day. In each day I had to memorize 20 words in first 10
minutes. Right after 10 minutes, there were some practices like playing some
online games about these 20 words on this website. In other days, before
memorizing the new words, I had to the practice the all words I memorized until
this day in practice part of this book. At the end of 15th day, the book
and the other online sources provides 300 new words and their synonyms
memorized by you. After 15 days, that is 1 month later of the first day. I had
to do first general practice of all words with flash cards which are on the
website. Until being sure about I know every word’s meaning and their stories,
I had to do this first general practice again and again. After 5 months, which
is the 6 months later of first day, I had to do second general practice with an
online cross puzzle. I had to solve 1 puzzle each of day that includes just 20
words as answers. After completing this online puzzle 15 days later, there was
nothing to do to avoid forgetting them. I still remember all of them. I cannot
forget them, even if I would like to forget them because I have learned these
words with some stories about these words’ pronunciation which means different
things in my native language. And these stories are meaningful for me and they
present strong emotions to me.
In
summary, time is really important in learning. I experienced this exactly in
memorizing of the words as I mentioned above. So we need to aware of this
reality in our teaching processes. 10 minutes, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, and 6
months are really crucial points especially in recalling some information. I am
precisely sure about this reality should be used in foreign language classes as
a teaching method in memorizing foreign words, especially in the classes used
cognitivist theory. As for other classes, it can be used that this scientific
reality repeating some key points about all domain each year of the specific
dates like after 1 week or after 6 months for the same students through some
internet-based sources. This could also be efficient for transferring their
knowledge from one set of concepts to another, one school subject to another,
one year of school to another, and across school and every day, non-school
activities
Oylum,
ReplyDeleteYou have provided a very practical approach to the use of the Cognitive Theory. Personally, I wish I would have the learning support when I studied for the GRE that you had while learning the 600 English words. I have seen this theory in just about every course I have taken in my graduate coursework, and must say that it seems to be among one of the elite. I am confident that just memorizing terms is not the way to become educated. In order for one to truly understand a concept, they must not just remember a word and definition, but be able to apply said concept in a practical manner.
As I do not directly think about the use of the Cognitive Theory when designing and conducting my courses, it is very much present within them. The example you gave with video was one that is very similar to mine. My typical class presentation is demonstration based on an overhead projector. Students watch my moves and repeat them on their own screen to learn various software programs. Next, they are given a set amount of time to practice the skill and put it to use in a project form. Though I have never done an official study on this, I believe those who take the time and practice have fewer questions or problems than those who facebook or check e-mails during the allotted time. In addition, I offer videos of all my presentations on-line for additional support. The videos are great because not only can they be watched numerous times, but they can be paused while the student takes action or takes notes. My students have offered some valuable feedback about the video support, and I believe it is the numerous opportunities to repeat the information that allows a diverse group of students to all obtain the information they need to be successful.
This week I choose to research the Theory of Multiple Intelligences. Similar to your thoughts, I believe that some students are capable of retaining information from a short time, while others may need to focus their specific intelligence in a manner that lets them understand the content. Other than linguistic, some students can use math, science, or music to help understand the content.
Thanks for you post and the brief summary that had described of the Cognitive Theory that clearly identifies its benefits and practices with the use of Internet technology.