Active‐Constructive‐Interactive: A Conceptual Framework for Differentiating Learning Activities
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Abstract
Active, constructive, and interactive are terms that are commonly used in the cognitive and learning sciences. They describe activities that can be undertaken by learners. However, the literature is actually not explicit about how these terms can be defined; whether they are distinct; and whether they refer to overt manifestations, learning processes, or learning outcomes. Thus, a framework is provided here that offers a way to differentiate active, constructive, and interactive in terms of observable overt activities and underlying learning processes. The framework generates a testable hypothesis for learning: that interactive activities are most likely to be better than constructive activities, which in turn…
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- Constructive
- Active learning (machine learning)
- Cognitive science
- Cognition
- Computer science
- Cognitive psychology
- Psychology
- Conceptual framework
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