A comparison of cognitive load associated with discovery learning and worked examples
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] G. A. Miller. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW THE MAGICAL NUMBER SEVEN, PLUS OR MINUS TWO: SOME LIMITS ON OUR CAPACITY FOR PROCESSING INFORMATION 1 , 1956 .
[2] Helene W. Hartley. The Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals , 1956 .
[3] J. Bruner. The act of discovery. , 1961 .
[4] R. Gagne,et al. Some factors in the programming of conceptual learning. , 1961 .
[5] D. Ausubel,et al. Learning by Discovery: Rationale and Mystique , 1961 .
[6] Rubin Gotesky,et al. On knowing; essays for the left hand , 1963 .
[7] Charles Vereker,et al. Learning and Thinking , 1967 .
[8] E. Keislar,et al. Learning by discovery : a critical appraisal , 1969 .
[9] W. Anthony. Learning to Discover Rules by Discovery. , 1973 .
[10] H. Simon,et al. A simulation of memory for chess positions. , 1973 .
[11] Walter Schneider,et al. Controlled and Automatic Human Information Processing: 1. Detection, Search, and Attention. , 1977 .
[12] Walter Schneider,et al. Controlled and automatic human information processing: II. Perceptual learning, automatic attending and a general theory. , 1977 .
[13] G. Whitehead. Enquiry learning in social studies , 1978 .
[14] Michelene T. H. Chi,et al. Expertise in Problem Solving. , 1981 .
[15] Implications for Curriculum. , 1981 .
[16] Jerome S. Bruner,et al. Some Elements of Discovery , 1981 .
[17] R. Sternberg. Advances in the psychology of human intelligence , 1982 .
[18] R. Glaser,et al. Cognitive Variables in Series Completion. , 1983 .
[19] J. Sweller,et al. The Use of Worked Examples as a Substitute for Problem Solving in Learning Algebra , 1985 .
[20] H. Simon,et al. Why are some problems hard? Evidence from Tower of Hanoi , 1985, Cognitive Psychology.
[21] Kirk H. Smith,et al. Training by Exploration: Facilitating the Transfer of Procedural Knowledge Through Analogical Reasoning , 1986, Int. J. Man Mach. Stud..
[22] H. Simon,et al. Learning Mathematics From Examples and by Doing , 1987 .
[23] J. Sweller,et al. Effects of schema acquisition and rule automation on mathematical problem-solving transfer. , 1987 .
[24] W. Buxton. Human-Computer Interaction , 1988, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
[25] John Sweller,et al. Cognitive Load During Problem Solving: Effects on Learning , 1988, Cogn. Sci..
[26] D. Hunt. Cognition and Learning , 1989 .
[27] Davida Charney,et al. Goal Setting and Procedure Selection in Acquiring Computer Skills: A Comparison of Tutorials, Problem Solving, and Learner Exploration , 1990 .
[28] Martin A. Siegel,et al. Combining Discovery and Direct Instruction Strategies in Computer-Based Teaching of Mathematical Problem Solving. , 1990 .
[29] Robert L. Mayes,et al. The Effects of Using Software Tools on Mathematical Problem Solving in Secondary Schools. School Science and Mathematics. , 1992 .
[30] Fred G. W. C. Paas,et al. The Efficiency of Instructional Conditions: An Approach to Combine Mental Effort and Performance Measures , 1992 .
[31] F. Paas. Training strategies for attaining transfer of problem-solving skill in statistics: A cognitive-load approach. , 1992 .
[32] R. A. Carlson,et al. Strategy Guidance and Memory Aiding in Learning a Problem-Solving Skill , 1992, Human factors.
[33] Carol A. Chapelle,et al. Exploratory Learning Environments: What are They and Do Students Explore? , 1993 .
[34] T. Jong,et al. Exploratory learning with a computer simulation for control theory: learning processes and instructional support , 1993 .
[35] F. Paas,et al. Variability of Worked Examples and Transfer of Geometrical Problem-Solving Skills: A Cognitive-Load Approach , 1994 .
[36] William M. Carroll. Using worked examples as an instructional support in the algebra classroom. , 1994 .
[37] Celia Hoyles,et al. Computers and exploratory learning , 1995 .
[38] Kathryn Crawford. Designing, Exploring and Interacting: Novice Activities in the Boxer Computational Medium , 1995 .
[39] Bruno Vitale. From Local to Global: Programming and the Unfolding of Local Models in the Exploratory Learning of Mathematics and Science , 1995 .
[40] Lloyd P. Rieber,et al. To Teach or Not to Teach? Comparing the Use of Computer-Based Simulations in Deductive versus Inductive Approaches to Learning with Adults in Science , 1995 .
[41] Dorit Maor,et al. Teacher epistemology and scientific inquiry in computerized classroom environments , 1995 .
[42] Celia Hoyles,et al. Computers and Exploratory Learning: Setting the Scene , 1995 .
[43] Celia Hoyles. Thematic Chapter: Exploratory Software, Exploratory Cultures? , 1995 .
[44] F. Paas,et al. Cognitive Architecture and Instructional Design , 1998 .