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Instructional Strategies Integrating Cognitive Style Construct - A Meta-Knowledge Processing Model: Contextual components that facilitate spatial/logical task performance

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Elspeth's research breaks new ground for effective learning from multimedia with innovative approaches to visual instruction. Elspeth has identified that not all individuals cope effectively with graphical learning. Her work links instructional science, cognitive psychology, and human-computer interaction, and will be of interest to educators, electro-communications engineers, and computer science. Although there is an apparent understanding of the need to provide for individualised courseware; the problem of how to bring about a more learner centred approach to instruction, remains unsolved. For over a decade now, the literature has been struggling with this issue. The electronic instructional medium is often highly graphical, in the sense that explanatory text may be limited, if not completely replaced by images (or pictorial representations). There is an implied expectation that learners are visually literate. The overarching goal of this dissertation was to investigate the contextual components for building a meta-knowledge processing model, for the acquisition of programming concepts, to fill the current void in electronic courseware design.

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Associate Professor Elspeth McKay, PhD, FACS, is an active researcher at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. She is passionate about designing effective eLearning resources for the education sector and industry training/reskilling programmes. She has published extensively in the research fields of HCI and educational technology.

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Authors Elspeth McKay
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.01.2011
 
EAN 9783843383974
ISBN 978-3-8433-8397-4
No. of pages 404
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Urban and regional sociology

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