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Skinner vs. Bandura

2011-2Learning Theories in Educational Technology

Final project

Group2 – Monkey sisters1146003 Suhyeon Kim1146028 Hyeonjeong Cho1146031 Eunbyeol Choi1146034 Hyeonjeong Choi

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ContentsMonkey sisters TV schedule

––––15min discussion––––Educational Melting POT

1st section Skinner vs. Bandura

3min discussion in discussion

2nd section The best education

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1st section Skinner vs. Bandura

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1st sectionTheory

Key factor

Role

Type

Strategy

StrengthWeakness

Implication

Skinner vs. Bandura

Operant conditioning theory

Social learning theory

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1st section Skinner vs. Bandura

Theory

Key factor

Role

Type

Strategy

StrengthWeakness

Implication

changing learner’s behavior

Learning

everything that can change leaner’s behaviorReinforcement

Model that is observed

observing the behavior of others

Learning

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1st sectionTheory

Key factor

Role

Type

Strategy

StrengthWeakness

Implication

Skinner vs. Bandura

Passiveresponding to teacher’s intention

Controlevery learning activities & process

Attentional processes

Retention processes

Production processes

Incentive & motivationalprocesses out

in

The Observational Learning Process

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1st sectionTheory

Key factor

Role

Type

Strategy

StrengthWeakness

Implication

Skinner vs. Bandura

Observational learning

Token techniqueTeaching machine Programmed learning

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1st sectionTheory

Key factor

Role

Type

Strategy

StrengthWeakness

Implication

Skinner vs. Bandura

learning using modeling L observe behavior of others & repeat the behavior

learning by reinforcements T observe, evaluate L’s behaviors L’s response represent the achievement of learning

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1st sectionTheory

Key factor

Role

Type

Strategy

StrengthWeakness

Implication

Skinner vs. Bandura

Individual learning Simple to complex Immediate feedback

Difficulty of developing each

learner’s self-efficacy in marginal situation

Ignore potential ability

Only applied in simple situation, not complex

apply practical application to real world self-efficacy

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1st sectionTheory

Key factor

Role

Type

Strategy

StrengthWeakness

Implication

Skinner vs. Bandura

Clearly defined range of behavior and attitude learned by mediaMore technical reinforcement and punishment

Make sequential learning andindividual learning possible Suggest guideline and

foundation to instructor Learning goal

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3min discussion in discussion

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2nd section The best education

learning using modelingStudents observe behavior of others and repeat the behavior

to make sequential learning and

individual learning possible.

we can provide immediate feedback

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2nd section The best education

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2nd section The best education

Arm moving

(on ground)

Arm moving

(in water)

Application

Kicking

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Summary

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Summary

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Question & Answer

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for your attention!Thank you