http://www-distance.syr.edu/sdlhuman.html
From behaviorism to humanism: Incorporating self-direction
in learning concepts into the instructional design process.
In H. B. Long & Associates, New ideas about self-directed
learning. Norman, OK: Oklahoma Research Center for Continuing
Professional and Higher Education, University of Oklahoma,
1994 (Roger Hiemstra & Ralph Brockett)
http://orion.it.luc.edu/~hweiman/page9adulted.html
Once again an excellent resource coving a majority of topics
included in this online course of the Adult Learner. Included
are theories of learning, resources for further information,
links to laws related to adult learning, online journals and
adult education organizations.
http://tip.psychology.org/theories.html
The most complete list of learning theories on the web. This
site is provided by TIP which strives to provide educators
with the most up to date information on learning theory as
well as additional links to learning theory information.
http://www.emtech.net/learning_theories.htm
An extensive collection of learning theories. The work of
hundreds of learning theorists is displayed here. Much of
the information provided on this site has been used as a basis
for adult learning theory.
http://www.acs.ryerson.ca/%7Eglassman/behavior.html
This site contains additional links and information on various
aspects of Behaviorism.
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