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Kim, Sung-il; Yoon, M.; Whang, S.-M.; Tversky, B.; Morrison, J. B. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2007
Although animations are believed to be effective in learning and teaching, several studies have failed to confirm this. Nevertheless, animations might be more attractive and motivating. Fourth and sixth grade students learned the operation of a bicycle pump from graphics that were: (i) presented simultaneously; (ii) presented successively; (iii)…
Descriptors: Scores, Animation, Student Interests, Student Motivation
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Schneps, Matthew H.; Rose, L. Todd; Fischer, Kurt W. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2007
The central and peripheral visual fields are structurally segregated in the brain and are differentiated by their anatomical and functional characteristics. While the central field appears well suited for tasks such as visual search, the periphery is optimized for rapid processing over broad regions. People vary in their abilities to make use of…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Dyslexia, Visual Learning, Brain
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Hoffler, Tim N.; Leutner, Detlev – Learning and Instruction, 2007
A meta-analysis of 26 primary studies, yielding 76 pair-wise comparisons of dynamic and static visualizations, reveals a medium-sized overall advantage of instructional animations over static pictures. The mean weighted effect size on learning outcome is d = 0.37 (95% CI 0.25-0.49). Moderator analyses indicate even more substantial effect sizes…
Descriptors: Animation, Instructional Design, Effect Size, Meta Analysis
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Vogel, Markus; Girwidz, Raimund; Engel, Joachim – Computers & Education, 2007
Research findings show the difficulties younger students have in working with graphs. Higher mental operations are necessary for a skilled interpretation of abstract representations. We suggest connecting a concrete representation of the modeled problem with the related graph. The idea is to illustrate essential mental operations externally. This…
Descriptors: Graphs, Instructional Design, Thinking Skills, Multimedia Instruction
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DiPietro, Meredith; Ferdig, Richard E.; Boyer, Jeff; Black, Erik W. – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2007
Games and gaming have always been an influential part of society and culture. Within the last 35 years, due to numerous technology innovations, electronic games in many formats have become ubiquitous in everyday life. This ubiquity has meant that games and gaming have permeated into many fields and disciplines for multiple purposes including…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Educational Research, Games, Video Games
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Francisco, Bill; Noland, Thomas G.; Sinclair, Debra T. – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
One of the primary course delivery techniques has been the See-Hear-Do model. Under this system, the professor goes through the material and prepares a lecture for the class. The material is then presented to the students, typically using PowerPoint or some other visual graphics. The students are then asked to engage in some exercises, either in…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Delivery Systems, Conventional Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Eva-Wood, Amy L. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
Assuming that readers' emotional responses can enhance readers' metacognitive experiences and inform literary analysis, this study of 11th-grade poetry readers features instruction that models both cognitive and affective reading processes. The author: (1) Presents a case for more explicit attention to emotion in language arts classrooms; (2)…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Literary Criticism, Metacognition, Reading Processes
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Lopez, Pau; Gallifa, Josep – Higher Education in Europe, 2008
This paper presents the main functions that university plays in society and describes the seminar methodology created at Ramon Llull University. Specifically the article focuses on and explains how seminars help to promote complex knowledge in students. An empirical study with students participating in seminars is designed to assess the…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Seminars, Cognitive Processes, Teaching Methods
Perkins, David N.; And Others – 1994
"Thinking Connections" is a thinking strategy program that teaches critical and creative thinking within the context of the regular curriculum. The main focus is helping students think to learn. Other results of this program are to develop positive attitudes, the ability to think an activity through to its conclusion, and to understand…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
Duckworth, Eleanor – 1995
The essays in this book start from the premise that curriculum, assessment, teacher education programs, and all aspects of teaching must seek out, acknowledge, and take advantage of all the pathways that people might take to their understanding. The examples included illustrate how people can come to equivalent understandings in such different…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Beaven, Mary H. – Elementary English, 1975
Teachers should provide more real experiences for children rather than vicarious ones, in order to allow children's cognitive structuring processes to develop.
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking
Sizer, Nancy F. – Independent School Bulletin, 1975
Author explained her objective of teaching a workshop stressing the developmental nature of morality as well as acquainting a group of teachers with Kohlberg's dilemmas and their own. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Objectives, Moral Development, Moral Values
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Scott, Linda Preston – Reading Improvement, 1975
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Learning Processes
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Jimenez, Jacques – Science Teacher, 1975
Describes the rationale behind Synectics Education Systems (SES) which is primarily a way of thinking. The main feature of the approach is the making of analogies. Two examples of applying the technique are given. Suggestions for using the technique in lesson planning are also given. (BR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, General Science, Instruction, Learning
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Postovsky, Valerian A. – Modern Language Journal, 1975
The nature of paradoxes prevalent in the field of foreign language teaching today are examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition, Language Instruction, Linguistic Theory
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