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Guo, Hongwen – ETS Research Report Series, 2017
Data collected from online learning and tutoring systems for individual students showed strong autocorrelation or dependence because of content connection, knowledge-based dependency, or persistence of learning behavior. When the response data show little dependence or negative autocorrelations for individual students, it is suspected that…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Electronic Learning, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Information Utilization
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Jimerson, Jo Beth; Cho, Vincent; Wayman, Jeff – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
A recent trend in data-informed continuous improvement efforts is the practice of student-involved data use (SIDU), wherein teachers guide students in tracking and analyzing their own learning data. However, as SIDU is a newer emphasis in educational data use, research is scarce as to how teachers (preservice or veteran) develop the knowledge and…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Teacher Guidance, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Competencies
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Kitto, Kirsty; Lupton, Mandy; Davis, Kate; Waters, Zak – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2017
Despite a narrative that sees learning analytics (LA) as a field that aims to enhance student learning, few student-facing solutions have emerged. This can make it difficult for educators to imagine how data can be used in the classroom, and in turn diminishes the promise of LA as an enabler for encouraging important skills such as sense-making,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Design Requirements, Student Records, Data
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Liu, Min; Kang, Jina; Zou, Wenting; Lee, Hyeyeon; Pan, Zilong; Corliss, Stephanie – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2017
There is much enthusiasm in higher education about the benefits of adaptive learning and using big data to investigate learning processes to make data-informed educational decisions. The benefits of adaptive learning to achieve personalized learning are obvious. Yet, there lacks evidence-based research to understand how data such as user behavior…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Pharmaceutical Education, Individualized Instruction, Data
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Kutsyuruba, Benjamin; Christou, Theodore; Heggie, Lindsay; Murray, James; Deluca, Christopher – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2015
Collaborative inquiry (CI) has emerged as a dominant structure for educators' professional learning in the 21st century. The purpose of this paper is to analyze publicly available documents and policies related to CI in Ontario in order to better understand the documentary scope and spread of this professional learning model in the province. We…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Collaboration, Inquiry, Educational Policy
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Arnaudovska, Emilija; Gonzalez, Lacey; Tumblin, Wendy; Budden, Michael C. – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
Students find themselves troubled with understanding concepts and processes involved in different subject areas. Many times they seek assistance but find themselves at a loss. Being aware of support resources and having assistance at one's disposal can eliminate the stress of searching for help. Nevertheless, as in the movies, the question begs to…
Descriptors: Accounting, Electronic Libraries, Electronic Learning, Educational Resources
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de Weerd-Nederhof, Petra C.; Pacitti, Bernice J.; da Silva Gomes, Jorge F.; Pearson, Alan W. – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2002
From case studies of organizational learning in research and development companies, learning tools or mechanisms were identified: job rotation, innovation process planning, and product innovation project review. Organizational learning involved parallel rather than linear processes of information acquisition, distribution, and interpretation and…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Information Utilization, Innovation, Learning Processes
Potts, George R. – 1975
It is reasonable to assume that information such as the fact that "a beaver is larger than a mouse" is part of the average college student's generalized world knowledge. The present experiments examine the processes whereby new information is integrated with this type of generalized world knowledge. During the study phase of these…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Deduction, Educational Testing
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Ghatala, Elizabeth S.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1986
Second-grade children were explicitly supplied with zero, one, two, or three components of information to specify the respective contributions of various sources and amounts of acquired strategy-utility information. Metacognitive knowledge was evidenced only when the training regiment included the complete set of critical metacognitive components.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Grade 2, Information Utilization
Pitts, Judy M. – School Library Media Annual (SLMA), 1994
Presents an interim report on a study of 26 secondary school students' ability to seek, find, and use information to produce science-related video documentaries. Topics discussed include barriers to learning and the impact of prior learning, other life skills, production, and the subject matter itself on learning. (KRN)
Descriptors: Epistemology, High Schools, Information Literacy, Information Seeking
Dukerich, Janet M.; And Others – 1980
Much research in the area of person perception has dealt with the problem of how people organize information about other people, including how familiarity mediates the cognitive organization of person information. One multi-operational investigation found that information sets about familiar people, as opposed to unfamiliar people, resulted in the…
Descriptors: Adults, Association (Psychology), Classification, Cognitive Processes
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Robertson, Ivan – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1979
Research findings concerning some of the basic features of the learning process are discussed, together with their practical applications to the training process. The article proposes a three-stage framework for understanding the learning process: attract attention, maintain attention, and facilitate effective coding and storing of new material.…
Descriptors: Attention, Behavior Theories, Cognitive Style, Information Utilization
Rumelhart, David E.; Norman, Donald A. – 1976
Learning is not a simple unitary process. This paper identifies three qualitatively different phases of the learning process. In one phase, the learner acquires facts and information, accumulating more structures onto the already existing knowledge structures. This phase of learning is adequate only when the material being learned is part of a…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Information Processing
Garland, Kathleen – School Library Media Annual (SLMA), 1995
Provides a summary of a research project that is investigating how increased involvement by the library media specialist in teaching specific cognitive strategies affect students' achievement and satisfaction with their learning. Higher-level thinking skills, learning processes, students' use of information, teaching strategies, and teachers'…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Utilization
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Lee, Kang; Eskritt, Michelle; Symons, Lawrence A.; Muir, Darwin – Developmental Psychology, 1998
Five experiments examined children's use of eye gaze information for inferring another person's desire. Found that 4-year olds used another's eye direction to infer desires, while 3-year olds could use other nonverbal cues. Two- and 3-year olds used eye gaze for desire inference when presented dynamically with other scaffolding cues. When…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Association (Psychology), Cognitive Development, Cross Sectional Studies