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Raihan Zainudin; Hutkemri Zulnaidi; Nofouz Mafarja; Mohd Zahurin Mohamed Kamali – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2025
Traditional rote learning methods often fail to adequately develop reasoning skills in mathematics, particularly among pre-university students. This study addresses challenges in fostering mathematical reasoning abilities, as evidenced by declining TIMSS results and resistance to pedagogical innovations. My online teaching with GeoGebra (MyOT_G+)…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Computer Uses in Education
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Sheng-Kuei Hsu; Yuling Hsu – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2025
This study was conducted to optimize the designs of learning guides embedded in a computer-based simulation environment. The research was based on the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning and Cognitive Load Theory. We investigated computer simulations under four conditions that combined representation and imagination learning strategies. This…
Descriptors: Geometry, Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Mathematics
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Schraw, Gregory; Richmond, Aaron S. – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2022
The overarching goal of this review article is to discuss and provide evidence of ways that visual displays can be used to improve classroom thinking skills. Specifically, we attempt to first, provide a synthesis of the relationship among visual displays, visual literacy, and visual thinking. Second, we review the relatively scant educational…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods, Visual Literacy, Visual Aids
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Kelsey E. Schenck; Doy Kim; Fangli Xia; Michael I. Swart; Candace Walkington; Mitchell J. Nathan – Grantee Submission, 2024
Access to body-based resources has been shown to augment cognitive processes, but not all movements equally aid reasoning. Interactive technologies, like dynamic geometry systems (DGS), potentially amplify the link between movement and geometric representation, thereby deepening students' understanding of geometric properties. This study…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Task Analysis, Thinking Skills, Validity
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Jeong, Allan C. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
Despite the last 40 years of research showing that computer-aided diagramming tools improve student learning, very little research reveals the cognitive processes that explain why and how diagramming tools and specific features of the tools affect learning. This study developed a tool that graduate students used to diagram and analyze arguments as…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Visual Aids, Persuasive Discourse, Thinking Skills
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Vaux, Dana E.; Moore, Tami J.; Nordhues, Jeffrey D. – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2022
This paper presents a model for mastery learning. The framework for this model overlays the cognitive and knowledge dimensions from Krathwohl's revision of Bloom's Taxonomy, the Revised Taxonomy, with Polanyi's theory of personal knowledge. A simplified framework integrates Polanyi's concepts of subsidiary and focal awareness with the Revised…
Descriptors: Risk, Creativity, Thinking Skills, Technology Integration
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Marson, Guilherme A.; Torres, Bayardo B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
This work presents a convenient framework for developing interactive chemical education software to facilitate the integration of macroscopic, microscopic, and symbolic dimensions of chemical concepts--specifically, via the development of software for gel permeation chromatography. The instructional role of the software was evaluated in a study…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Software, Misconceptions, Models
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Robertson, Judy – Computers & Education, 2011
To be successful university learners, students need to develop skills in self-directed learning. This encompasses a range of cognitive and meta-cognitive skills including generating one's own learning goals, planning how to tackle a problem, evaluating whether learning goals have been met, and re-planning based on this evaluation. The educational…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Computer Science Education, Diaries
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Arnold, Pip; Pfannkuch, Maxine; Wild, Chris J.; Regan, Matt; Budgett, Stephanie – Journal of Statistics Education, 2011
Computer simulations and animations for developing statistical concepts are often not understood by beginners. Hands-on physical simulations that morph into computer simulations are teaching approaches that can build students' concepts. In this paper we review the literature on visual and verbal cognitive processing and on the efficacy of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Statistics, Learning Theories, Cues
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Matsui, Tomoko; Miura, Yui – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2009
In verbal communication, the hearer takes advantage of the linguistic expressions of certainty and evidentiality to assess how committed the speaker might be to the truth of the informational content of the utterance. Little is known, however, about the precise developmental mechanism of this ability. In this chapter, we approach the question by…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Young Children, Verbal Communication, Linguistics
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Mendez, Jose M.; Montanero, Manuel – Educational Technology & Society, 2008
This paper investigates the uses of various kinds of hypermedia format for history learning, which specifically emphasizes on the role of causal reasoning about history accounts. Three different groups in the last school year of Secondary Education (aged 16) studied the same materials about the Discovery of America in three different formats: (a)…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, History Instruction, Cognitive Processes, Secondary School Students
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Stark, Robin; Puhl, Thomas; Krause, Ulrike-Marie – Evaluation & Research in Education, 2009
Starting from difficulties that students of education display when they interpret empirical findings and generate scientific arguments, a problem-based e-learning environment was developed. Based on first evaluation data, an elaboration tool was integrated into the learning environment. The tool consisted of a modelling and an explanation part. In…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Persuasive Discourse, Seminars, Computer Assisted Instruction
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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
Elder, Carlyn L.; White, Charles S. – Computing Teacher, 1989
Discussion of the use of databases to improve students' thinking skills focuses on a database developed for teaching world geography to middle school and high school students. Research on developing information processing skills is discussed, a sample unit in the world geography project is presented, and results of field testing are described.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Databases, Field Tests
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Singh, Jagjit Kaur – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1992
Presents a review of literature on programing in Logo, including prerequisites of programing, cognitive effects of programing, stages of programing, and levels of programing expertise. An analysis of the literature establishes the need for operationalizing problem solving with Logo, and a research strategy to meet this need is suggested. (32…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, Literature Reviews
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