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The 7e Learning cycle is an expansion of the [[5e Learning cycle]]. | The 7e Learning cycle is an expansion of the [[5e Learning cycle]]. | ||
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*[http://www.its-about-time.com/htmls/ap/eisenkrafttst.pdf A good overview and example of the 7e Learning cycle from the man who developed it] | *[http://www.its-about-time.com/htmls/ap/eisenkrafttst.pdf A good overview and example of the 7e Learning cycle from the man who developed it] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:05, 29 December 2010
The 7e Learning cycle is an expansion of the 5e Learning cycle.
5e Learning cycle | 7e Learning cycle |
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engage | elicit
engage |
explore | explore |
explain | explain |
elaborate/extend | elaborate |
evaluate | evaluate |
extend |
The model differs from the 5e Learning cycle in two ways. The engage element is expanded into elicit and engage. This places a greater emphasis on prior experience and eliciting tacit knowledge that can be used as a foundation for the learning to come.
Elaborate and evaluate are expanded into elaborate, evaluate and extend. This mostly aims to differentiate between the 2 types of 'elaboration' possible in the 5e model. The elaboration phase of the 7e Learning cycle is limited to elaborating on the current situation (e.g. introducing/changing parameters), while the post-evaluation extend phase involves transfering newly acquired skills and knowledge to new situations within the domain.