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Constructivism and Collective Intelligence

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This lecture covers topics such as constructivism, guided discovery, and inquiry-based learning. It explores the importance of cognitive conflict in learning mechanisms and the role of simulations in developing inquiry skills. The instructor emphasizes the need for external support in implementing constructivist approaches and the challenges in designing effective learning activities. The lecture also discusses the use of simulations and models in learning, as well as the impact of classroom orchestration on learning outcomes.

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