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7 Practical Guidelines From Cognitive Science for eLearning

eLearning Brothers

Cognitive science research on learning, behavior change, and the development of expertise has provided a wealth of information. Unfortunately, much of that wisdom is locked in scholarly journal articles and dense—dare I say boring?—books, Marty is an expert on cognitive science and learning experience design.

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CSU Resources

Kapp Notes

Article: Here is an article on my process. Cognition and Instruction , 5(4), 289-309. Cognitive and affective process analyses (pp. Journal of Educational Psychology, 88, 715-730. Applied Cognitive Psychology. Applied Cognitive Psychology. Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied.

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Eight Predictions for 2017!

Learningtogo

As 2016 draws to a close, I’ve been enjoying all the “year in review” posts and articles that folks are putting out. Artistic expression and cognition are connected in ways we are only beginning to understand. Margie Meacham, “The Brain Lady” Shows Everyone How to Push the “Genius Button” in The Genius Journal.

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Unlock the Power of Implicit Knowledge in the Workplace 

Epilogue Systems

This article will unveil the power of implicit knowledge and equip you with strategies to harness it for success. Preface: This article diverges from our usual focus on Epilogue Opus , our digital adoption platform. This hidden reservoir of expertise can be a game-changer for businesses, yet it often goes untapped.

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Three steps to a more inclusive workplace with immersive DE&I training

STRIVR

This article first appeared in Training Journal on August 7, 2020, written by Dr. Michael Casale, Strivr’s Chief Science Officer. Read the full article here. Psychology and cognitive science research can help identify the reasons why these initiatives struggle. It’s been colloquialized for use on our blog.

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Definition: Metacognition

Kapp Notes

What people know about how (their own) cognitive processes operate is termed metacognition (cognition about cognitive processes). information as cited by Lawanto, 2010) It has also been defined as a process by which the brain organizes and monitors cognitive resources. 1979) Cognitive Processes. Cuasay, 1992).

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Music aids learning, but not unconditionally

Mitch Moldofsky

First up : a paper in the Journal of Music Therapy that looks at the effects of music therapy on social and participatory behaviors within various learning disabled populations (ASD, developmental disabilities such as Downs and communication disorders such as stuttering). Oliver Sacks' book Musicophilia ("Music, Ophelia?") Thanks muchly!

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