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learning_paradigms:cognitivism [2011/03/21 13:40]
jpetrovic [Bibliography]
learning_paradigms:cognitivism [2011/03/21 13:49]
jpetrovic [About cognitivism]
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   * sees learning as the **active** acquisition of new knowledge and developing adequate **mental** constructions,​   * sees learning as the **active** acquisition of new knowledge and developing adequate **mental** constructions,​
   * sets the **learner** as the **locus of control** and not just as a passive participant in the process of learning,   * sets the **learner** as the **locus of control** and not just as a passive participant in the process of learning,
-  * attempts to open the "black box" of his mind and **explain** complex **cognitive processes**,​ and+  * attempts to open the "black box" of his mind and **explain** complex **cognitive processes** ​related to learning: insight, information processing, memory, perception, and
   * emphasizes the role of **prior knowledge** for learning outcomes.   * emphasizes the role of **prior knowledge** for learning outcomes.
  
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 ===== Bibliography ===== ===== Bibliography =====
  
-[[http://www.learning-theories.com/cognitivism.html|Cognitivism at Learning Theories.]] Retrieved February 212011.+[[http://arrow.dit.ie/cgi/​viewcontent.cgi?​article=1003&​context=engscheleart|Ashworth, Frank et al. : Learning Theories ​and Higher EducationLevel 3Issue 2, June 2004.]]
  
 +[[http://​www.learning-theories.com/​cognitivism.html|Cognitivism at Learning Theories.]] Retrieved February 21, 2011.
  
 [[http://​classweb.gmu.edu/​ndabbagh/​Resources/​IDKB/​models_theories.htm|Dabbagh,​ N. The Instructional Design Knowledge Base. George Mason University, Instructional Technology Program.]] Retrieved March 8, 2011. [[http://​classweb.gmu.edu/​ndabbagh/​Resources/​IDKB/​models_theories.htm|Dabbagh,​ N. The Instructional Design Knowledge Base. George Mason University, Instructional Technology Program.]] Retrieved March 8, 2011.
  
-[[http://​www.authorstream.com/​Presentation/​timdev-589723-learning-theory-cognitivism/​|Learning Theory Cognitivism Ppt Presentation.]] 
  
  
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