Pioneers in Learning Sciences - 4 views
the second person is Seymour Pappert the father of Logo software which give inspiration to this popular Logo toys :) http://www.papert.org/
the second person is Seymour Pappert the father of Logo software which give inspiration to this popular Logo toys :) http://www.papert.org/
David Paul Ausubel (1918-2008) was an American psychologist and cognitive learning theoriest who had a significant contribution to the areas of educational psychology, cognitive science, and scienc...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAQ5wq6cWOk Here you can see a great example of the six teaching strategies of cognitive apprenticeship. There is a little girl and her mom. The little girl, Linda le...
Great example. Could you play this in class today?
"The paper provides an overview and brings together the key messages and potential policy implications, showing how neuroscientific research is already contributing to education and learning policy...
The problem comes with the understanding of formal education which feels it should not leave any spare time for any activity students wish to do..
Ann Leslie Brown (1943-1999) was an educational psychologist who developed methods for teaching children to be better learners. Her interest in the human memory brought Brown to focus on active mem...
Hi all :), here, there is a little information about cognitve tuturing and some advantages and disadvantages of it
"The retrieval of information makes that information more retrieval" Book: Attention and Performance XVII: Cognitive Regulation of Performance: Interaction of Theory and Application
Paul Harris is a professor of education in Harvard Graduate School of Education. His expertise in mainly on child development, cognitive development and emotional development. The way children lea...
"Allan Collins is in some respects the 'Father' of the Learning Sciences," He combined his cognitive science background with the learning research experiments. http://itls.usu.edu/groups/6505_know...
Hi everyone!!! I'd like to share information about Jean Piaget and Janet L. Kolodner, whom I find quite important in the field of learning sciences. Everyone who studied teaching should be quite fa...
First you please...
Here is a video that makes a summary of the advantages of online tutoring and how it is effective on learning. There are also interviews with the people who is using computer tutor and good example...
This link is about Sylvan schools which are combining personal instruction with technology. Hope you like it :) http://www.sylvanlearning.com/how-sylvan-works https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OM...
Hi I have a video on how technology can help learning. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0uAuonMXrg Shortly, it says, We must develop a pedagogy other than classic lecture based lessons
http://ctat.pact.cs.cmu.edu/index.php?id=timeline
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhe070N-dJE As part of Temple University's Research in Spatial Cognition (RISC) lab group, Dr. Kim Kastens and Dr. Tim Shipley put together a study to test how exper...