Hello Joyce, I have had a terrible time with blogging and my blog at Edublogs.org. I had abandoned this blog for the one at edublog because I paid for that service. Now it seems as if I made the wrong choice; I should have stayed here with this one. So much for my problems. I looked at your blog and you have lined everything up perfectly. I loved the blog about "Experiencing E-learning for medical students. I was unaware there's a learning theory called reactivation theory of spacing effects designed to accommodate various learner syles with multiple working memories. Can you please expound upon what a reactivation theory is? Thanks,
Hello Joyce, I have had a terrible time with blogging and my blog at Edublogs.org. I had abandoned this blog for the one at edublog because I paid for that service. Now it seems as if I made the wrong choice; I should have stayed here with this one. So much for my problems. I looked at your blog and you have lined everything up perfectly. I loved the blog about "Experiencing E-learning for medical students. I was unaware there's a learning theory called reactivation theory of spacing effects designed to accommodate various learner syles with multiple working memories. Can you please expound upon what a reactivation theory is?
ReplyDeleteThanks,