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Raiyn, Jamal – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
Various concepts have been introduced to improve students' analytical thinking skills based on problem based learning (PBL). This paper introduces a new concept to increase student's analytical thinking skills based on a visual learning strategy. Such a strategy has three fundamental components: a teacher, a student, and a learning process. The…
Descriptors: Visual Learning, Thinking Skills, Student Improvement, Elementary School Students
O'Bannon, Blanche; Puckett, Kathleen; Rakes, Glenda – Computers in the Schools, 2006
Visual learning is a strategy for visually representing the structure of information and for representing the ways in which concepts are related. Based on the work of Ausubel, these hierarchical maps facilitate student learning of unfamiliar information in the K-12 classroom. This paper presents the research base for this Type II computer tool, as…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Visual Learning, Learning Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRiding, Richard J.; Read, Geoffrey – Educational Psychology, 1996
Surveys 78 British secondary school students and correlates their responses regarding preferences in learning styles to information previously determined by the computer-presented Cognitive Styles Analysis. Examines the students' preferences for group, pair, or individual work, as well as, open and closed tasks. (MJP)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Computer Uses in Education

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