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We have started a new MOOC!
 It is called ICT in Primary Eduaction: Transforming children´s learning across the curriculum.
On our first week, we learned about the definition of learning types. 

1- Aquisition: Learning through the senses (Listening, reading, action). Link listening with knowledge. We use this type of learning in formal educations. 
2- Discussion: Build ideas by expressing them with answers and questions (online tutorials, students seminars). As teachers we can challenge our students to answer ours or its classmates questions. 
3- Investigate: Learnning though guides the learner to explore, compare and critique what she/he is being thaught. (Online resourses to compare data, books. field trips)
4- Practice: Enables the learner to adapt their actions to the task goal. This is called "Learning by doing" ( Do practice based projects, digital tools like simulators or digital games) 
5- Collaboration: This type of learning embraces discussion, practice and production. It builds something that is necessarily done with participation and negotiation between peers. (Padlet, Google drive, Projects)
6- Production : The way that we, teachers, motivate our students to show how moch they have learned. (Producing their own presentations orally or by digital means) 

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