2. Behaviourism theorists
Skinner 1968
• Learning as a permanent
transformation in behaviour with
emphasis on changes or
outcomes.
• Conditioning Process with a
response to stimulus.
• Stimulus is the cause of the
learning evoking a response.
Bandura 1963
• Attention
• Retention
• Reproduction
• Motivation
3. How do technology and behaviourism link?
• The use of technology can change the way an individual learns and
lives their everyday lifestyle.
• Modern day smart phones have changed the way people developed
habits.
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