Contributions and Shortcomings of Classical Learning Theories as Applied to E-Learning: A Literature Review
Abstract
The design and delivery of e-learning have been informed by the 20th Century
Classical Learning Theories (CLTs) namely: Behaviorism, Cognitivism and
Constructivism. Though each theory has significantly contributed to e-learning; there exist
certain lacunae in their application to the practice. Connectivism is a recent addition which
is described as a learning theory of the digital era. However, although constructivism and
connectivism were especially stipulated to underpin collaborative learning; they fail to
inform what activities and behaviors constitute collaborative learning in the e-learning
context. This paper presents the literature on the contributions and shortcomings of CLTs
as applied to e-learning as well as their pedagogical and technological implications. The
scoping review method was used to locate, analyze, synthesize and present the findings.
The shortcomings identified from this review formed the basis for the ongoing research to
extend connectivism into a collaborative e-learning theory using the Grounded Theory
Methodology.
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