Lecture

Constructivism: Cognitive Conflict and Learning Mechanism

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This lecture explores the key concepts of constructivism, focusing on cognitive conflict as a fundamental learning mechanism. It delves into the importance of carefully designing data sets, comparisons, and pushing reflection to enhance learning outcomes. The instructor discusses the role of the environment in facilitating learning experiences and the transition from constructivism to constructionism through examples like LEGO Mindstorms and FabLab@School.

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