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  • **[[scaffolding]] of cognitive and metacognitive processes in writing ...W (Computer-Supported Argumentative Writer) is a prototype on-line writing tool to scaffold argumentive writing activities of novice writers. Initial testi
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  • ; [[Cognitive tool]]s * Computer-supported authoring tool could [[Scaffolding |scaffold]] and facilitate cognitive processes by allev
    15 KB (2,097 words) - 17:34, 21 March 2009
  • See also the [[writing-to-learn]] and [[writing tool]] topics. In developing and testing [[cognitive tool]]s it appears argumentation is almost unilaterally chosen as the genre fram
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  • ...certain [[learning strategy|learning strategies]] or other [[metacognition|metacognitive]] strategies and in particular to use what they already know. But learning ...bridge University Press. (Novak is well known for his CMAP [[concept map]] tool).
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  • #Metacognitive Strategies ##Metacognitive Learning Strategies
    10 KB (1,397 words) - 17:35, 31 July 2009
  • # cognitive and metacognitive; .../brett-farmer.html Farmer] (2008) argues, using blogging as an educational tool assists in the process of learning by vitally contributing to a re-conceptu
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  • * [[Metacognitive literacy]] (can metacognition be taught ?) ...ingston (1977), metacognition consists of both metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive experiences or regulation.
    20 KB (2,732 words) - 13:13, 9 March 2016
  • '''Rubric for E-Learning Tool Evaluation''' has been created by Lauren M. Anstey & Gavan P.L. Watson (201 ...eria and levels of achievement, to assess the suitability of an e-learning tool for their learners' needs and for their own learning outcomes and classroom
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  • Scaffolds can be any of or combination of cognitive and metacognitive tools or strategies used in instruction either by human or computer-based t * '''Scaffolds''' are [[Cognitive tool]]<nowiki/>s that help students perform a learning process by supporting the
    10 KB (1,371 words) - 19:37, 14 May 2019
  • ...learners to examine their own representation, encouraging [[metacognition|metacognitive]] behaviours like self-awareness and [[self-regulated learning|self-regulat ...se definitions, open learner models can be viewed as a form of [[cognitive tool]], as they work on facilitating the learning process.
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  • Reflection is a [[Metacognition | metacognitive]] strategy to help learners as individuals or organizations reflect upon ex ...cess models of reflection have been proposed to be used as [[metacognitive tool]]s. The models all share some variation of three basic stages: experience (
    11 KB (1,535 words) - 19:32, 8 March 2019
  • * ThinkerTools is both a computer-based modeling tool for physics and a pedagogy for science education based on scientific inquir ...ls Inquiry Curriculum. The goal of this curriculum is to develop students’ metacognitive knowledge, that is, “their knowledge about the nature of scientific laws
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  • ...ior of leaning theory</td><td>3%</td><td>4</td></tr> <tr><td>cognitive and metacognitive</td><td>6%</td><td>6</td></tr> <tr><td>action script 3 syntax tutorial</td> ...>8</td></tr> <tr><td>constructivist</td><td>4%</td><td>8</td></tr> <tr><td>metacognitive</td><td>3%</td><td>8</td></tr> <tr><td>theory of reasoned action</td><td>16
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  • .... In theory, self-regulated learners have a large arsenal of cognitive and metacognitive strategies that they readily deploy, when necessary, to accomplish academic Jermann et al. (2004), describing collaboration management tool design options, distinguish between three types of regulation tools:
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  • * Objectives of peer assessment may vary: The teacher may target cognitive or metacognitive gains, time saving, or other goals. ...ir own strengths and weaknesses, target areas for remedial action, develop metacognitive and professional transferable skills, and enhance their reflective thinking
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  • * "Doing" stimulates problem solving, planning, cooperation, and develops metacognitive skills (Blikstein, 2013). ...old SHIFT key and draw lines that intersect both rails. With the free hand tool: SHFIT click + SHIFT click
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  • ...l and societal issues. “Making” teaches planning, cooperation and develops metacognitive skills. Design skills are essential for the future economy). Teachers can c ...s: "Doing" stimulates problem solving, planning, cooperation, and develops metacognitive skills (Blikstein, 2013). There is a demand for design thinking, design ski
    27 KB (3,992 words) - 21:26, 3 April 2022
  • # Support cognitive processes, such as, memory and metacognitive processes ...have received the most attention and funding, but the "with" or cognitive tool approaches are the focus of more interest and investment than ever before.
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  • ...declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge, strategic knowledge, and metacognitive knowledge).}} ...erences, and the potential and limitations of the MMORPG as an educational tool.}}. Ten different gaming behaviors were coded and some combinations of thes
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  • ...best used only as tools that assist the learner’s cognition. “[[Cognitive tool]]s [...] are unintelligent tools, relying on the learner to provide the int ...ent cycle, is represented by a feedback loop, in which the [[metacognition|metacognitive]] or behavioral change resulting from each cycle is evaluated in the cycle
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