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Kuan-Fu Chen; Gwo-Jen Hwang; Mei-Rong Alice Chen – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2024
Many studies have incorporated concept maps into digital games to enable learners to make connections between subject concepts in the game. However, most learners do not associate spontaneously with the thematic concepts in the game but need to be facilitated by effective scaffolding mechanisms to reconceptualize the learning process and content.…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Game Based Learning, Learning Strategies, Grade 7
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Ackermans, Kevin; Rusman, Ellen; Brand-Gruwel, Saskia; Specht, Marcus – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2019
For learners, it can be difficult to imagine how to perform a complex skill based on textual information from solely a text-based analytic rubric. Rubrics lack (1) the contextual information needed to convey real-world attributes (2) the dynamic information (such as gesturing in the complex skill of presenting) (3) the procedural information…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Instructional Design, Video Technology, Scoring Rubrics
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Öllinger, Michael; Hammon, Stephanie; von Grundherr, Michael; Funke, Joachim – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2015
Causal mapping is often recognized as a technique to support strategic decisions and actions in complex problem situations. Such drawing of causal structures is supposed to particularly foster the understanding of the interaction of the various system elements and to further encourage holistic thinking. It builds on the idea that humans make use…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Causal Models, Cognitive Mapping, Computer Simulation
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Jonassen, David H. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2000
Proposes a metatheory of problem solving. Describes differences among problems in terms of their structured ness, domain specificity (abstractness), and complexity; describes individual differences that affect problem solving; and presents a typology of problems, each of which engages different cognitive, affective, and conative process and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Individual Differences
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Newby, Timothy J.; Alter, Pamela A. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 1989
Discussion of task motivation focuses on study that investigated the choice behavior of college students within a computer problem solving task as they controlled and selected problem difficulty levels which maximized either intrinsic interest or extrinsic reward. Sex differences are examined, and treatment for experimental and control groups is…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Computer Assisted Instruction, Difficulty Level, Higher Education