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Scheibe, Kevin P.; Mennecke, Brian E.; Luse, Andy – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2007
Computing technology augments learning in education in a number of ways. One particular method uses interactive programs to demonstrate complex concepts. The purpose of this article is to examine one type of interactive learning technology, the transparent engine. The transparent engine allows instructors and students to view and directly interact…
Descriptors: Role, Self Efficacy, Educational Technology, Computer Software
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Ohman, Johan; Ostman, Leif – Journal of Moral Education, 2007
In recent years, research within the sociocultural perspective on moral learning has contributed important knowledge about how individuals develop their moral ability by participating in sociocultural activities. To a lesser extent, sociocultural research has focused on the role of individual continuity in these processes. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Concept Formation, Moral Values, Learning Processes
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Saito, Hitomi; Miwa, Kazuhisa – Computers & Education, 2007
In this study, we design a learning environment that supports reflective activities for information seeking on the Web and evaluate its educational effects. The features of this design are: (1) to visualize the learners' search processes as described, based on a cognitive schema, (2) to support two types of reflective activities, such as…
Descriptors: Internet, Educational Environment, Instructional Design, Search Strategies
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Talmi, Deborah; Luk, Betty T. C.; McGarry, Lucy M.; Moscovitch, Morris – Journal of Memory and Language, 2007
Emotional events are more organized and distinctive than neutral events. We asked whether organization and distinctiveness can account for emotionally-enhanced memory. To examine organization, we compared memory for arousing, negatively-valenced pictures, and inter-related neutral pictures. To examine distinctiveness, we manipulated list…
Descriptors: Memory, Language Arts, Pictorial Stimuli, Affective Behavior
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Voss, Joel L.; Paller, Ken A. – Learning & Memory, 2007
During episodic recognition tests, meaningful stimuli such as words can engender both conscious retrieval (explicit memory) and facilitated access to meaning that is distinct from the awareness of remembering (conceptual implicit memory). Neuroimaging investigations of one type of memory are frequently subject to the confounding influence of the…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Neurology, Correlation, Familiarity
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Pitts Bannister, Vanessa R.; Wilkins, Jesse L. M. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
This article describes concepts exhibited by seventh-grade prealgebra students as they approached algebraic-thinking tasks. (Contains 7 Figures.)
Descriptors: Algebra, Grade 7, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
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Gredler, Margaret E. – Review of Educational Research, 2007
A major problem in understanding a new theory is that rapid gains in popularity are accompanied by misconceptions and distortions (Valsiner, 1988). A developmental theorist, Lev Vygotsky, has rapidly become a much repeated name at all levels of educational psychology: theoretical, empirical, and pedagogical. And once again, inexplicable…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Psychology, Concept Formation, Inferences
Jonassen, David H., Ed. – Educational Technology, 2007
Synthesizing a decade of research, the author describes a taxonomy of meaningful learning. The most meaningful learning outcome is problem solving. In this taxonomy, four different kinds of problem solving are arranged in a hierarchical manner. Prerequisite/corequisite with problem-solving outcomes are two fundamental reasoning skills that…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Problem Solving, Classification, Epistemology
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Malt, Barbara C.; Sloman, Steven A. – Cognition, 2007
Daily experience is filled with objects that have been created by humans to serve specific purposes. For such objects, the very act of creation may be a key element of how people understand them. But exactly how does creator's intention matter? We evaluated its contribution to two forms of categorization: the name selected for an artifact, and…
Descriptors: Intention, Classification, Intuition, Concept Formation
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Criswell, Brett – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The study describes a new methodology and learning cycle, which will give a better understanding of the periodic table to the students. The students following the cycle have now started focusing more on the chemical instead of physical properties when developing their schemes.
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Chemistry, Tables (Data), Science Activities
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Morris, Gwynn; Baker-Ward, Lynne – Child Development, 2007
There is ongoing debate about children's ability to use subsequently acquired language to describe preverbal experiences. This issue was addressed experimentally in this investigation using a novel paradigm. Two-year-old children who lacked color words were individually taught to activate a bubble machine by selecting a particular color of bubble…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Recall (Psychology), Vocabulary Development, Toddlers
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Pitchford, N. J.; Mullen, K. T. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2005
When learning basic color vocabulary, young children show a selective delay in the acquisition of brown and gray relative to other basic color terms. In this study, we first establish the robustness of this finding and then investigate the extent to which perception, language, and color preference may influence color conceptualization.…
Descriptors: Linguistic Input, Young Children, Color, Vocabulary Development
Allen, R.R.; And Others – 1969
The tests reported herein are the product of a major phase in a research and development project with the teaching and learning of concepts basic to assessing arguments in everyday life. Wisconsin Tests of Testimony and Reasoning Assessment (WISTTRA) is composed of seven tests. The first three have to do with student critical skills related to the…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Critical Thinking, Measurement, Tests
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Grenander, M. E. – English Record, 1970
A university English professor discusses a class effort to develop concepts concerning lyric poetry and to apply them to specific poems. Problems arising from the different manners in which authors present their poems are described. Poetic order and emphasis are examined. (CK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Literary Criticism, Lyric Poetry
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Craig, Robert P. – Journal of Career Education, 1976
The concept of career education is examined based on its usage and its implications in the formation of work and social values. (EC)
Descriptors: Career Education, Concept Formation, Educational Philosophy
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