I am a person who likes to criticize philosophy, so my preferred topics are constructivism and inquiry-based learning. And Inquiry-based learning is a type of active learning that encourages students to ask questions, conduct research, and explore new ideas. In short, that is the unity of knowledge and action. Usually, inquiry-based learning emphasizes students’ active participation and critical thinking. Thinking. For example, Inquiry-based learning usually takes place in an open-ended teaching environment where the students themselves are at the center of the learning, actively exploring and researching their concerns. During the process, students will discover many problems by themselves, and stimulate their curiosity and thirst for knowledge. As a result, many students will cooperate to find answers to the questions. In this process, the most important thing is to find problems and solve them. the process of. Finally, learners will use critical thinking to draw conclusions and share them with others. Inquiry learning usually follows a structured process, usually including five steps, Questioning, Investigation, Collaboration, Reflection, and Presentation.

Does or does IBL not align with the topic our group chose?

The topic chosen by our pod is how to succeed in online courses. I think Inquiry-based learning is very suitable for online education. Because success in online education satisfies the three main ideals of Inquiry-based learning. The first one is that if one wants to succeed in online education, one must learn to discover problems by oneself. This step is the same as the questioning in the five steps of inquiry-based learning. The second part is the same as Collaboration and Investigation in the five steps of inquiry-based learning and group work in online learning. It is hoped that students can learn the ability of autonomous learning. The Reflection and Presentation in inquiry-based learning is to connect to online education after students discover problems by themselves, and then use critical thinking to summarize the wishes of this learning experience for themselves after showing the details of their own thinking and investigation process.

Wolpert-Gawron, H. (2016, August 11). What the heck is inquiry-based learning?. Edutopia. https://www.edutopia.org/blog/what-heck-inquiry-based-learning-heather-wolpert-gawron