I think my deeper understanding of the learning theories has definitely influenced how I view learners and how I will design instruction in the future. I think that I still relate very well to the constructivism learning theory that I associated my learning with in Week 1, but now I also realize that there are a lot of other theories that I can relate to as well. I especially see myself associating with connectivism because I am so involved with technology on a daily basis. There are so many software programs and web-based applications that I use on a daily basis at my work to connect with others and to do my job. I also see that I connect with others socially via instant messaging and Facebook quite often. I realize now that I learn in many different ways using many different theories; social learning, connectivism, cognitive, adult learning, and constructivism (even behavioral at times).
I have learned that all of the theories overlap in certain ways, or even rely on a previous theory’s foundation to build their own. It seems that as we progress through the theories, they all have elements of previous theories intact in their own design. I think that the Learning Theory Matrix chart is very clever and useful in this way, because it allows us to see the basics of each learning theory and to compare and contrast them according to the same criteria. Comparing and contrasting them in this way lets us really see how much they all have in common and where they are different. This is why I chose to make illustrations of these theories interacting with each other, because I feel like they are all very connected in many ways and I can see them speaking to each other and growing because of it. I also see myself growing after having spent time with all of them…they all have something to teach us about ourselves, how we interact with resources, how we store/retain/recall information, and how we understand others and the world around us.
I think that one of the most important pieces of knowledge that I will take away from this project is how much technology influences my learning, my creating, and my communicating. It’s not something that I really sat down and thought about before, but this project really brought it into the light. I realize that I use technology so much in so many different ways, not only for work and school, but for communicating and creating as well. It seems like even things like making art (which are traditionally physical artifacts) are not as meaningful unless you project them online. If you really want to promote yourself as an artist, you should have a website, or a Tumbler, or link to a Blog where you post pictures and write about pieces. It just really amazes me how involved technology is in everything and it makes me really happy that I have chosen to explore and learn more about how to make it most effective in various mediums and educational applications.