Crash Course! – Assignment 1 – Share a Resource

This week we are focusing on theories of learning, a subject I find fascinating.  Within this course and the courses we have taken so far, we are developing a good baseline of knowledge from many sources describing the various learning theories; however, not everyone that we work with has this broad baseline nor has the time to study different theories.  So, I am sharing with you links to quick, fun youtube videos given by “Crash Course” that explain some of the important concepts related to these theories.  As an Instructional Designer, you can use these videos to help a Subject Matter Expert you are working with understand the basis of the approach that you are taking with respect to course design.  You can also use these quick 10 minute videos to re-energize your interest in a topic.  They are peppy, interesting and informative!

Behaviourism:  How to Train Your Brain – Explains the origins and basics of behaviourism

Social Cognitivism:  The Bobo Beatdown – Albert Bandura’s Theory of Observational Learner

Cognitivism:  The Growth of Knowledge – Discusses Piaget’s 4 stages of development

How We Make Memories – Encoding and storing memory, effortful encoding and long term storage

Remembering and Forgetting – How memory is fallible and how retrieval works

Cognition – How thinking, communicating and problem solving works

Intelligence – Different kinds of intelligence and how they have been measured

I hope one or more of these videos can help you tie together some of the learning that you have already experienced or reflect on specific aspects of your learning.

Lorri

Entering the Canadian Forces in 1999, my work experience has been in aviation maintenance, aerospace test and evaluation, aircrew standards, airworthiness certification and junior officer training/personnel management. I enjoyed completing my BSc in Math and my MSc in Human Factors. I am currently working as a Human Factors Engineering Specialist in the Directorate of Technical Airworthiness and Engineering Support. I will be transitioning to the Airworthiness Training - Team Lead position in the summer of 2017. In that capacity, I will be overseeing the transition of many of our airworthiness courses to on-line or blended learning formats. I am hoping that this course (and my work experience and other education) will provide me with the skills and qualification required to teach on-line Human Factors courses through a Canadian University in the future. I live in Gatineau with my husband and two young children. We enjoy cross country skiing, hiking and biking.

2 thoughts to “Crash Course! – Assignment 1 – Share a Resource”

  1. Hi Laurie,
    I came across Crash Course while researching games and gamification, but I had no idea of the breadth of the topics they cover, thanks for letting us know!

  2. Hi Lorri,
    What a great resource! I am a big fan of TedTalks and TedEd. I often include video snippets (3-5 minutes) in my workshops to illustrate points and teach concepts. I’m not sure if Crash Course has any that I can use, but I will watch the ones that you have recommended.

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