Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Masters Abstracts International
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning
Author: Norbert M. Seel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1441914277
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 3643
Book Description
Over the past century, educational psychologists and researchers have posited many theories to explain how individuals learn, i.e. how they acquire, organize and deploy knowledge and skills. The 20th century can be considered the century of psychology on learning and related fields of interest (such as motivation, cognition, metacognition etc.) and it is fascinating to see the various mainstreams of learning, remembered and forgotten over the 20th century and note that basic assumptions of early theories survived several paradigm shifts of psychology and epistemology. Beyond folk psychology and its naïve theories of learning, psychological learning theories can be grouped into some basic categories, such as behaviorist learning theories, connectionist learning theories, cognitive learning theories, constructivist learning theories, and social learning theories. Learning theories are not limited to psychology and related fields of interest but rather we can find the topic of learning in various disciplines, such as philosophy and epistemology, education, information science, biology, and – as a result of the emergence of computer technologies – especially also in the field of computer sciences and artificial intelligence. As a consequence, machine learning struck a chord in the 1980s and became an important field of the learning sciences in general. As the learning sciences became more specialized and complex, the various fields of interest were widely spread and separated from each other; as a consequence, even presently, there is no comprehensive overview of the sciences of learning or the central theoretical concepts and vocabulary on which researchers rely. The Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning provides an up-to-date, broad and authoritative coverage of the specific terms mostly used in the sciences of learning and its related fields, including relevant areas of instruction, pedagogy, cognitive sciences, and especially machine learning and knowledge engineering. This modern compendium will be an indispensable source of information for scientists, educators, engineers, and technical staff active in all fields of learning. More specifically, the Encyclopedia provides fast access to the most relevant theoretical terms provides up-to-date, broad and authoritative coverage of the most important theories within the various fields of the learning sciences and adjacent sciences and communication technologies; supplies clear and precise explanations of the theoretical terms, cross-references to related entries and up-to-date references to important research and publications. The Encyclopedia also contains biographical entries of individuals who have substantially contributed to the sciences of learning; the entries are written by a distinguished panel of researchers in the various fields of the learning sciences.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1441914277
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 3643
Book Description
Over the past century, educational psychologists and researchers have posited many theories to explain how individuals learn, i.e. how they acquire, organize and deploy knowledge and skills. The 20th century can be considered the century of psychology on learning and related fields of interest (such as motivation, cognition, metacognition etc.) and it is fascinating to see the various mainstreams of learning, remembered and forgotten over the 20th century and note that basic assumptions of early theories survived several paradigm shifts of psychology and epistemology. Beyond folk psychology and its naïve theories of learning, psychological learning theories can be grouped into some basic categories, such as behaviorist learning theories, connectionist learning theories, cognitive learning theories, constructivist learning theories, and social learning theories. Learning theories are not limited to psychology and related fields of interest but rather we can find the topic of learning in various disciplines, such as philosophy and epistemology, education, information science, biology, and – as a result of the emergence of computer technologies – especially also in the field of computer sciences and artificial intelligence. As a consequence, machine learning struck a chord in the 1980s and became an important field of the learning sciences in general. As the learning sciences became more specialized and complex, the various fields of interest were widely spread and separated from each other; as a consequence, even presently, there is no comprehensive overview of the sciences of learning or the central theoretical concepts and vocabulary on which researchers rely. The Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning provides an up-to-date, broad and authoritative coverage of the specific terms mostly used in the sciences of learning and its related fields, including relevant areas of instruction, pedagogy, cognitive sciences, and especially machine learning and knowledge engineering. This modern compendium will be an indispensable source of information for scientists, educators, engineers, and technical staff active in all fields of learning. More specifically, the Encyclopedia provides fast access to the most relevant theoretical terms provides up-to-date, broad and authoritative coverage of the most important theories within the various fields of the learning sciences and adjacent sciences and communication technologies; supplies clear and precise explanations of the theoretical terms, cross-references to related entries and up-to-date references to important research and publications. The Encyclopedia also contains biographical entries of individuals who have substantially contributed to the sciences of learning; the entries are written by a distinguished panel of researchers in the various fields of the learning sciences.
Instructional Technology and Media for Learning
Author: Sharon E. Smaldino
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Technology and Media: Facilitating Learning Introduction Technology Media The Concrete-Abstract Continuum Learning Roles of Technology and Media in Learning Learning Settings Information and Instruction Instructional Strategies Summary Chapter 2 Instructional Strategies: Integrating Technology and Media Introduction Strategies in the Classroom Presentation Demonstration Drill and Practice Tutorials Discussion Cooperative Learning Games Simulations Discovery Problem Solving Teacher-Centered Strategies Student-Centered Strategies Creating Learning Experiences Learning Contexts and Settings Summary Chapter 3 Visual Principles: Designing Effective Materials Introduction Visual Literacy Roles of Visuals in Learning Types of Visuals Visual Design Guidelines Creating Images Capturing Images Summary Chapter 4 Introduction The ASSURE Model Analyze Learners State Standards and Objectives Select Strategies, Technology, Media, and Materials Utilize Technology, Media, and Materials Require Learner Participation Evaluate and Revise Summary Chapter 5 Computers and Multimedia: Accessing Digital Worlds Introduction Computers and Multimedia in the Classroom Advantages Limitations Integration Software Selection Computer Hardware Computer Facilities Summary Chapter 6 Distance Education: Connecting Learners Beyond the Classroom Introduction Distance Education Instruction at a Distance Audio in Distance Education Television in Distance Education Instructional Television Options Summary Chapter 7 Online Learning: Learning Through the Internet and Computer Networks Introduction Online Learning Networks Issues Summary Chapter 8 Instructional Materials and Displays: Using Media to Engage Learners Introduction Learning Centers Instructional Modules Manipulatives Printed Materials Display Surfaces Exhibits Summary Chapter 9 Visuals: Enhancing Learning with Visuals Introduction Visuals in the Classroom Nonprojected Visuals Projected Visuals Presentation Software Digital Images Document Camera Projection Overhead Projection Summary Chapter 10 Audio: Listening and Learning Introduction Using Audio in the Classroom Digital Audio Formats Analog Audio Formats Advantages of Audio Limitations of Audio Integration of Audio Hearing and Listening Developing Listening Skills Summary Chapter 11 Video: Enhancing Learning with Moving Images Introduction Using Video in the Classroom Special Attributes Digital Video Formats Analog Video Formats Advantages Limitations Integration Selecting Video Producing Video Summary Chapter 12 Trends in Technology and Media: Looking Ahead Introduction Trends in Technology and Media Innovations on the Horizon Schools of the Future Your Future in the Field Professional Organizations Professional Journals Summary Appendix: Equipment Safety and Setups Introduction Equipment Safety Equipment Selection and Identification Care and Handling of Equipment Projector Setups Video Setups Audio Setups.
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Technology and Media: Facilitating Learning Introduction Technology Media The Concrete-Abstract Continuum Learning Roles of Technology and Media in Learning Learning Settings Information and Instruction Instructional Strategies Summary Chapter 2 Instructional Strategies: Integrating Technology and Media Introduction Strategies in the Classroom Presentation Demonstration Drill and Practice Tutorials Discussion Cooperative Learning Games Simulations Discovery Problem Solving Teacher-Centered Strategies Student-Centered Strategies Creating Learning Experiences Learning Contexts and Settings Summary Chapter 3 Visual Principles: Designing Effective Materials Introduction Visual Literacy Roles of Visuals in Learning Types of Visuals Visual Design Guidelines Creating Images Capturing Images Summary Chapter 4 Introduction The ASSURE Model Analyze Learners State Standards and Objectives Select Strategies, Technology, Media, and Materials Utilize Technology, Media, and Materials Require Learner Participation Evaluate and Revise Summary Chapter 5 Computers and Multimedia: Accessing Digital Worlds Introduction Computers and Multimedia in the Classroom Advantages Limitations Integration Software Selection Computer Hardware Computer Facilities Summary Chapter 6 Distance Education: Connecting Learners Beyond the Classroom Introduction Distance Education Instruction at a Distance Audio in Distance Education Television in Distance Education Instructional Television Options Summary Chapter 7 Online Learning: Learning Through the Internet and Computer Networks Introduction Online Learning Networks Issues Summary Chapter 8 Instructional Materials and Displays: Using Media to Engage Learners Introduction Learning Centers Instructional Modules Manipulatives Printed Materials Display Surfaces Exhibits Summary Chapter 9 Visuals: Enhancing Learning with Visuals Introduction Visuals in the Classroom Nonprojected Visuals Projected Visuals Presentation Software Digital Images Document Camera Projection Overhead Projection Summary Chapter 10 Audio: Listening and Learning Introduction Using Audio in the Classroom Digital Audio Formats Analog Audio Formats Advantages of Audio Limitations of Audio Integration of Audio Hearing and Listening Developing Listening Skills Summary Chapter 11 Video: Enhancing Learning with Moving Images Introduction Using Video in the Classroom Special Attributes Digital Video Formats Analog Video Formats Advantages Limitations Integration Selecting Video Producing Video Summary Chapter 12 Trends in Technology and Media: Looking Ahead Introduction Trends in Technology and Media Innovations on the Horizon Schools of the Future Your Future in the Field Professional Organizations Professional Journals Summary Appendix: Equipment Safety and Setups Introduction Equipment Safety Equipment Selection and Identification Care and Handling of Equipment Projector Setups Video Setups Audio Setups.
Resources in Education
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1104
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1104
Book Description
Computer Applications in Instruction
Author: Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Intended for upper elementary and secondary teachers in all subject areas, this guide provides practical advice on determining the appropriate application of computer technology and on the selection of specific, subject-related computer-based instruction units. Under the heading of hardware and software, topics discussed include communicating with a computer, computer size, getting and using user's programs, translators and programming languages, and the elements of a program. The computer is analyzed in terms of its uses as instructor, laboratory, calculator, object of instruction, and instructor's aide. The selection of computer-based instructional units is described from the beginning of the selection process through final decision making. Individual papers then focus on uses of the computer in the following specific areas: art education, business education, instruction for the deaf and hard of hearing, elementary school, language arts, mathematics curriculum and instruction, music education, physical education, secondary science, natural science, and the social sciences. "Keys to Recognizing General Purpose Languages," and some primary sources of computer-based instructional units, are appended. (LMM)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Intended for upper elementary and secondary teachers in all subject areas, this guide provides practical advice on determining the appropriate application of computer technology and on the selection of specific, subject-related computer-based instruction units. Under the heading of hardware and software, topics discussed include communicating with a computer, computer size, getting and using user's programs, translators and programming languages, and the elements of a program. The computer is analyzed in terms of its uses as instructor, laboratory, calculator, object of instruction, and instructor's aide. The selection of computer-based instructional units is described from the beginning of the selection process through final decision making. Individual papers then focus on uses of the computer in the following specific areas: art education, business education, instruction for the deaf and hard of hearing, elementary school, language arts, mathematics curriculum and instruction, music education, physical education, secondary science, natural science, and the social sciences. "Keys to Recognizing General Purpose Languages," and some primary sources of computer-based instructional units, are appended. (LMM)
How Learning Works
Author: Susan A. Ambrose
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470617608
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Praise for How Learning Works "How Learning Works is the perfect title for this excellent book. Drawing upon new research in psychology, education, and cognitive science, the authors have demystified a complex topic into clear explanations of seven powerful learning principles. Full of great ideas and practical suggestions, all based on solid research evidence, this book is essential reading for instructors at all levels who wish to improve their students' learning." —Barbara Gross Davis, assistant vice chancellor for educational development, University of California, Berkeley, and author, Tools for Teaching "This book is a must-read for every instructor, new or experienced. Although I have been teaching for almost thirty years, as I read this book I found myself resonating with many of its ideas, and I discovered new ways of thinking about teaching." —Eugenia T. Paulus, professor of chemistry, North Hennepin Community College, and 2008 U.S. Community Colleges Professor of the Year from The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education "Thank you Carnegie Mellon for making accessible what has previously been inaccessible to those of us who are not learning scientists. Your focus on the essence of learning combined with concrete examples of the daily challenges of teaching and clear tactical strategies for faculty to consider is a welcome work. I will recommend this book to all my colleagues." —Catherine M. Casserly, senior partner, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching "As you read about each of the seven basic learning principles in this book, you will find advice that is grounded in learning theory, based on research evidence, relevant to college teaching, and easy to understand. The authors have extensive knowledge and experience in applying the science of learning to college teaching, and they graciously share it with you in this organized and readable book." —From the Foreword by Richard E. Mayer, professor of psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara; coauthor, e-Learning and the Science of Instruction; and author, Multimedia Learning
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470617608
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Praise for How Learning Works "How Learning Works is the perfect title for this excellent book. Drawing upon new research in psychology, education, and cognitive science, the authors have demystified a complex topic into clear explanations of seven powerful learning principles. Full of great ideas and practical suggestions, all based on solid research evidence, this book is essential reading for instructors at all levels who wish to improve their students' learning." —Barbara Gross Davis, assistant vice chancellor for educational development, University of California, Berkeley, and author, Tools for Teaching "This book is a must-read for every instructor, new or experienced. Although I have been teaching for almost thirty years, as I read this book I found myself resonating with many of its ideas, and I discovered new ways of thinking about teaching." —Eugenia T. Paulus, professor of chemistry, North Hennepin Community College, and 2008 U.S. Community Colleges Professor of the Year from The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education "Thank you Carnegie Mellon for making accessible what has previously been inaccessible to those of us who are not learning scientists. Your focus on the essence of learning combined with concrete examples of the daily challenges of teaching and clear tactical strategies for faculty to consider is a welcome work. I will recommend this book to all my colleagues." —Catherine M. Casserly, senior partner, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching "As you read about each of the seven basic learning principles in this book, you will find advice that is grounded in learning theory, based on research evidence, relevant to college teaching, and easy to understand. The authors have extensive knowledge and experience in applying the science of learning to college teaching, and they graciously share it with you in this organized and readable book." —From the Foreword by Richard E. Mayer, professor of psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara; coauthor, e-Learning and the Science of Instruction; and author, Multimedia Learning
School Library Journal
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Children's libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 1340
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Children's libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 1340
Book Description
Teacher and Student Perceptions
Author: John M. Levine
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
ISBN:
Category : Academic achievement
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
ISBN:
Category : Academic achievement
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Using Technology with Classroom Instruction That Works
Author: Howard Pitler
Publisher: ASCD
ISBN: 1416614966
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Technology is ubiquitous, and its potential to transform learning is immense. The first edition of Using Technology with Classroom Instruction That Works answered some vital questions about 21st century teaching and learning: What are the best ways to incorporate technology into the curriculum? What kinds of technology will best support particular learning tasks and objectives? How does a teacher ensure that technology use will enhance instruction rather than distract from it? This revised and updated second edition of that best-selling book provides fresh answers to these critical questions, taking into account the enormous technological advances that have occurred since the first edition was published, including the proliferation of social networks, mobile devices, and web-based multimedia tools. It also builds on the up-to-date research and instructional planning framework featured in the new edition of Classroom Instruction That Works, outlining the most appropriate technology applications and resources for all nine categories of effective instructional strategies: * Setting objectives and providing feedback * Reinforcing effort and providing recognition * Cooperative learning * Cues, questions, and advance organizers * Nonlinguistic representations * Summarizing and note taking * Assigning homework and providing practice * Identifying similarities and differences * Generating and testing hypotheses Each strategy-focused chapter features examples—across grade levels and subject areas, and drawn from real-life lesson plans and projects—of teachers integrating relevant technology in the classroom in ways that are engaging and inspiring to students. The authors also recommend dozens of word processing applications, spreadsheet generators, educational games, data collection tools, and online resources that can help make lessons more fun, more challenging, and—most of all—more effective.
Publisher: ASCD
ISBN: 1416614966
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Technology is ubiquitous, and its potential to transform learning is immense. The first edition of Using Technology with Classroom Instruction That Works answered some vital questions about 21st century teaching and learning: What are the best ways to incorporate technology into the curriculum? What kinds of technology will best support particular learning tasks and objectives? How does a teacher ensure that technology use will enhance instruction rather than distract from it? This revised and updated second edition of that best-selling book provides fresh answers to these critical questions, taking into account the enormous technological advances that have occurred since the first edition was published, including the proliferation of social networks, mobile devices, and web-based multimedia tools. It also builds on the up-to-date research and instructional planning framework featured in the new edition of Classroom Instruction That Works, outlining the most appropriate technology applications and resources for all nine categories of effective instructional strategies: * Setting objectives and providing feedback * Reinforcing effort and providing recognition * Cooperative learning * Cues, questions, and advance organizers * Nonlinguistic representations * Summarizing and note taking * Assigning homework and providing practice * Identifying similarities and differences * Generating and testing hypotheses Each strategy-focused chapter features examples—across grade levels and subject areas, and drawn from real-life lesson plans and projects—of teachers integrating relevant technology in the classroom in ways that are engaging and inspiring to students. The authors also recommend dozens of word processing applications, spreadsheet generators, educational games, data collection tools, and online resources that can help make lessons more fun, more challenging, and—most of all—more effective.
How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-ability Classrooms
Author: Carol A. Tomlinson
Publisher: ASCD
ISBN: 0871205122
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Offers a definition of differentiated instruction, and provides principles and strategies designed to help teachers create learning environments that address the different learning styles, interests, and readiness levels found in a typical mixed-ability classroom.
Publisher: ASCD
ISBN: 0871205122
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Offers a definition of differentiated instruction, and provides principles and strategies designed to help teachers create learning environments that address the different learning styles, interests, and readiness levels found in a typical mixed-ability classroom.