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learning_paradigms:cognitivism [2011/04/06 08:34]
jpetrovic [Human memory system]
learning_paradigms:cognitivism [2011/06/30 12:13]
jpetrovic [About cognitivism]
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 ===== About cognitivism ===== ===== About cognitivism =====
  
-One of the first criticisms of [[learning_paradigms:​behaviorism|behaviorist learning]] approach came from [[learning_theories:​gestalt_psychology|gestalt psychologists]] during the first decades of the 20th century and was related to behaviorist dependencies exclusively on overt behavior. It was the [[:​glossary#​gestalt|gestalt]] views on learning that influenced **new approaches** extending beyond behaviorism and set the **basic principles** of what is today known as **[[:​glossary#​cognition|cognitive]] theories**. In the 1960s behaviorism was as a dominant [[:​learning_paradigms|learning paradigm]] replaced by cognitivism.+One of the first criticisms of [[learning_paradigms:​behaviorism|behaviorist learning]] approach came from [[learning_theories:​gestalt_psychology|gestalt psychologists]] during the first decades of the 20th century and was related to behaviorist dependencies exclusively on overt behavior. It was the [[:​glossary#​gestalt|gestalt]] views on learning that influenced **new approaches** extending beyond behaviorism and setting ​the **basic principles** of what is today known as **[[:​glossary#​cognition|cognitive]] theories**. In the 1960s behaviorism was as a dominant [[:​learning_paradigms|learning paradigm]] ​slowly ​replaced by cognitivism.
  
 [[:​glossary#​cognition|Cognitive]] approach to learning, unlike behavioral, [[:​glossary#​cognition|Cognitive]] approach to learning, unlike behavioral,
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 ===== Human memory system =====  ===== Human memory system ===== 
  
-**Memory** is often defined as "//an organism'​s ability to store, retain, and recall information and experiences//"​(([[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Memory|Wikipedia:​ Memory.]] Retrieved March 21, 2011.)). Since it has a crutial ​role in acquisition and retention of knowledge, it was the subject of many researches and an essential part of many cognitivist learning theories.+**Memory** is often defined as "//an organism'​s ability to store, retain, and recall information and experiences//"​(([[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Memory|Wikipedia:​ Memory.]] Retrieved March 21, 2011.)). Since it has a crucial ​role in acquisition and retention of knowledge, it was the subject of many researches and an essential part of many cognitivist learning theories.
  
-  * [[memory_models:​A Brief History of Human Memory Systems]]+  * [[memory_models:​A Brief History of Human Memory Systems|A Brief History of Human Memory Systems Research]]
   * [[memory_models:​Human Working Memory]]   * [[memory_models:​Human Working Memory]]
  
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   * [[learning_theories:​Gestalt Psychology]] - [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Max_Wertheimer|Max Wertheimer (1880 – 1943)]]   * [[learning_theories:​Gestalt Psychology]] - [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Max_Wertheimer|Max Wertheimer (1880 – 1943)]]
-  * [[learning_theories:​Stage Theory of Cognitive Development]] - [[http://​www.piaget.org/​aboutPiaget.html|Jean Piaget (1896 - 1980)]] 
   * [[learning_theories:​Assimilation Theory]] - [[http://​www.davidausubel.org/​|David ​ Ausubel (1918 - 2008)]]   * [[learning_theories:​Assimilation Theory]] - [[http://​www.davidausubel.org/​|David ​ Ausubel (1918 - 2008)]]
   * [[learning_theories:​Social Cognitive Learning Theory]] - [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Albert_Bandura|Albert Bandura (1925 - )]]   * [[learning_theories:​Social Cognitive Learning Theory]] - [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Albert_Bandura|Albert Bandura (1925 - )]]
-  * [[learning_theories:​Conditions of Learning]] - [[http://​www.animukerji.com/newfaculty201/gagne_bio.htm|Robert ​Gagne (1916 - 2002)]]+  * [[learning_theories:​Conditions of Learning]] - [[http://​www.ibstpi.org/Products/pdf/​appendix_A-C.pdf|Robert ​Gagné ​(1916 - 2002)]]
   * [[learning_theories:​Schema Theory]] - [[http://​www.education.com/​reference/​article/​anderson-richard-chase-1934-/​|Richard Anderson (1934 - )]]    * [[learning_theories:​Schema Theory]] - [[http://​www.education.com/​reference/​article/​anderson-richard-chase-1934-/​|Richard Anderson (1934 - )]] 
   * [[learning_theories:​Script Theory]] - [[http://​www.rogerschank.com/​|Roger Schank]]   * [[learning_theories:​Script Theory]] - [[http://​www.rogerschank.com/​|Roger Schank]]
 +  * [[learning_theories:​Dual Coding Theory]] - [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Allan_Paivio|Allan Pavio (1925 - )]]
   * [[learning_theories:​Cognitive Load Theory]] - [[http://​education.arts.unsw.edu.au/​staff/​john-sweller-726.html|John Sweller]] ​   * [[learning_theories:​Cognitive Load Theory]] - [[http://​education.arts.unsw.edu.au/​staff/​john-sweller-726.html|John Sweller]] ​
   * [[learning_theories:​Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning]] - [[http://​www.psych.ucsb.edu/​people/​faculty/​mayer/​index.php|Richard Mayer]]   * [[learning_theories:​Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning]] - [[http://​www.psych.ucsb.edu/​people/​faculty/​mayer/​index.php|Richard Mayer]]
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