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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Cognitive Flexibility Theory & Multiple Representations

Learning Visions

Wednesday, May 09, 2007 Cognitive Flexibility Theory & Multiple Representations After reading Clarks comment on my posting from yesterday , Ive been looking into Cognitive Flexibility Theory (Spiro), trying to better understand the notion of "multiple representations." (You We got Wii! Getting an Informal M.Ed

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Designing for an uncertain world

Clark Quinn

It’s in the nature of our cognitive architecture to have some randomness. And it’s beneath us to be trained to do something repetitive, to do something that doesn’t respect and take advantage of the great capacity of our brains. Instead, we should be doing pattern-matching and decision-making.

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How to Build a Word-Class Online Course that Students Complete with Dr. Carrie Rose

LifterLMS

You know, picking up on this, and I just like to think of the world in terms of what if, like what if everyone took an online course, had the result that they were promised? I’ve created a process built on over 500 research studies on how the human brain connects to content. And so it opened up a whole new, a whole new gateway.

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A day with Dave Snowden

Jay Cross

Dave Snowden is a compelling storyteller, mad genius, and irascible Welshman who has pioneered the mash-up of complexity theory and management practice. For the real deal, visit the site of Dave’s company, Cognitive Edge. Dave clarified what comes next, something he calls the era of cognition and complexity.