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Constructionism

Also known as: Constructionist Learning

A learning theory developed by Seymour Papert proposing that people learn most effectively when actively constructing artifacts that are personally meaningful. In accessibility and therapeutic contexts, constructionism informs the design of technologies that give users agency—letting them build, author, or create rather than passively receive instruction. This approach has been applied to social skills interventions where children construct virtual character behaviors, reinforcing learning through the act of building.

Category: education · learning theory

Related: Authorable Virtual Peer · Social Skills Training

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