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Learning, Knowledge, and Human Development

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Course Description

 

This course explores theories of learning and development, examining their relationship to educational technology through both theoretical frameworks and practical analysis of technology-mediated learning environments.

  • Module 1: Course Orientation + Foundations of Educational Psychology
  • Module 2: Brain Developmentalism and Social Cognitivism
  • Module 3: Social and Emotional Conditions of Learning and Student Development
  • Module 4: Productive Struggle in Learning and Quantitative Psychology

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Course Information

Non-Credit

Program Cost: Free

Course Format: Online

Course Platform: Coursera

Course Duration: Self-Paced

Students Complete this class in an average of 9 Hours

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