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Piotrowski, Chris – 1984
The focus of research on cognitive processes has shifted toward an examination of the relationship between memory and interindividual differences of personality. A review of the research on two such personality traits (i.e., locus of control and field dependence-independence) shows that studies of locus of control as a factor in learning and…
Descriptors: Field Dependence Independence, Individual Differences, Learning Processes, Literature Reviews
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Garrison, D. Randy; Baynton, Myra – American Journal of Distance Education, 1987
Discussion of learner control in the educational process focuses on adult distance education. Independence, power, and support are described as the three components of control of the learning process, and the concept of control as it relates to the communication process between student and teacher is discussed. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communication (Thought Transfer), Distance Education, Individual Power
Lambert, Linda – 1984
An interview study examined the assumptions about adult learning held by 28 educational policy-makers, researchers, and staff developers. Fifteen assumptions were inferred from the interview data, each forming a dimension that describes learning as experienced by the participants: (1) Adult learning experiences are envisioned as similar for all…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Cognitive Style, Educational Researchers, Faculty Development
Andrews, David B. – 1986
The paper develops a method for learning improvement which incorporates the learner in the development of the learning/instructional strategy. To this end, a rate limiting model using topographical brain mapping as an educational intervention is presented. It is suggested that such intervention programs focus on those factors which are…
Descriptors: College Students, Grade 8, Higher Education, Intervention
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Acker, Stephen R. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1986
This study examined an application of a human machine interface which relies on the use of optical bar codes incorporated in a computer-based module to teach radio production. The sequencing procedure used establishes the user rather than the computer as the locus of control for the mediated instruction. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Engineering Education, Higher Education