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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: EFPM301, Social Constructivism in the knowledge age produsage, EFPM 310 EKA Methods of communication Monologic, Superaddressee Made me recall 10% of what you read 20% of what you hear 30% of what you see 50% of what you see and hear 70% of what you write 90% of what they say as they do, Dialogic written about by Bakhtin, EFPM 310 EKA Methods of learning Acquisition, EFPM 310 EKA Theories Constructivism, Acquisition can be described as The traditional 'metaphor' wherein knowledge is a thing to be gained, and built upon., Dialogic can be described as The other listener. Assumption of shared interest, and a common shared 'space' created by the relationship between the two., EFPM 310 EKA Ideas The Knowledge Age, EFPM 310 EKA Methods of communication Dialogic, Constructivism suggests that learning happens through experience - experiential learning. Knowledge builds. This is a particiaption theory, EFPM 310 EKA Ideas The Network Society, Participation these are not exclusive of each other Acquisition, Superaddressee the same concept? The other listener. Assumption of shared interest, and a common shared 'space' created by the relationship between the two., Castell suggested Power lies in global networks, made possible by electronic media. These Networks have replaced the traditional social structures, which were centred on geography. He identified 'The Fourth World' as those people who are excluded from the Network Society., The Knowledge Age which can be described as Moves on from Industrial Age Knowledge is the main industry.There is a shift in balance where the intangible becomes more important. Are there reactions to this - as the Arts and Crafts movement was a reaction to the Industrial Age?, The Network Society written about by Castell, EFPM 310 EKA Methods of learning Participation, EFPM 310 EKA Theories Socio cultural, There does not seem to be a valid study which placed these percentages - BUT erroneously added to Edgar Dale - Cone of Experience