Difference between revisions of "Human-learning theory"
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A [[human-learning theory]] (sometimes referred as a [[learning model]], but those models can also refer to learning concepts in [[machine learning]]; hereinafter, the ''Theory'') is any [[theory]] that conceptualizes the process of one's [[learning]] and/or results of that process. | A [[human-learning theory]] (sometimes referred as a [[learning model]], but those models can also refer to learning concepts in [[machine learning]]; hereinafter, the ''Theory'') is any [[theory]] that conceptualizes the process of one's [[learning]] and/or results of that process. | ||
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+ | *[[Social learning]]. The process of learning of shared [[mental model]]s through social experiences. |
Revision as of 13:07, 20 December 2019
A human-learning theory (sometimes referred as a learning model, but those models can also refer to learning concepts in machine learning; hereinafter, the Theory) is any theory that conceptualizes the process of one's learning and/or results of that process.
Vygotsky's theory
- Social learning. The process of learning of shared mental models through social experiences.