July 3, 2008
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| “If he be a man engaged in any important inquiry, he must have a method, and he will be under a strong and constant temptation to make a metaphysics out of his method, that is, to suppose the universe ultimately of such a sort that his method must be appropriate and successful.
—E. A. Burtt, The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Science (1925)”
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| The article essentially questions the fallacy that many earnest scientists fall into thinking that their method defines their patients or the areas of their study. |
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In the adoption of tools and technologies in learning and training, many pundits fall victim to the same fallacy. Some examples are:
1. Learning Styles – that people can be categorized into some buckets on learning styles.
2. PLE – Personal Learning Environment , the new idea that people must now master their own learning as a consequence or as enabled by abundance of open learning technologies.
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