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Watkins, William; Tuttle, Frederick B. – Media Method Explor Educ, 1970
Discusses the utilization of films and transparenceies in teachn g poetry and recommends a multisensory approach to such instruction. (SW)
Descriptors: Films, Literature Appreciation, Multisensory Learning, Poetry
Kletti, Roy; Noyes, Russell, Jr. – Essence: Issues in the Study of Ageing, Dying, and Death, 1981
Translates Oskar Pfister's 1930 article proposing that persons faced with extreme danger exclude reality from their perceptions and lapse into pleasurable fantasies that constitute a form of psychic protection against the threat of death. Notes that depersonalization takes place and prevents the conscious experience of fear. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Coping, Death, Emotional Experience, Emotional Response
Gerler, Edwin R., Jr. – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1980
Mental imagery, a factor in learning and fantasy, can be used in multimodal career education programs to aid students in speculation about their futures. This multimodal approach addresses areas of human functioning such as behavior, affect, sensation, imagery, cognition, interpersonal relations, and physiology. (Author/CC)
Descriptors: Career Education, Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Fantasy
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Cyrs, Thomas E. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1997
To hold student interest, distance learning instructors need to think and present ideas visually. Presentations should be limited to three or four key points that would benefit from visual depiction. Visual aids used for presentation may be image-related, concept-related, or arbitrary graphics. Sophistication of visual aid is not as important as…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Distance Education, Higher Education
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Kwinn, Ann – Journal of Interactive Instruction Development, 1997
Discusses the use of graphics in instruction and concludes that cosmetic and motivational graphics can be more realistic and detailed for affective goals, while schematic graphics may be best for the more cognitive functions of focusing attention and presenting actual content. Domains of learning, mental models, and visualization are examined.…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Context Effect, Graphic Arts
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Hund, Alycia M.; Plumert, Jodie M. – Child Development, 2002
Two experiments examined the influence of a delay between learning and reproducing locations on 7-, 9- and 11-year-old children's memory for location. Findings indicated that bias toward category centers when replacing objects in their original locations increased following an intervening delay, as predicted by the Category-Adjustment model, with…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Encoding (Psychology)
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Aspinwall, Leslie; Shaw, Kenneth L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2002
Illustrates the contrasting thinking processes of two beginning calculus students' geometric and analytic schemes for the derivative function. Suggests that teachers can enhance students' understanding by continuing to demonstrate how different representations of the same mathematical concept provide additional information. (KHR)
Descriptors: Calculus, Graphs, Learning Strategies, Mathematics Instruction
Courbois, Yanick – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1996
The visual imagery ability of 40 adolescents with mental retardation due to organic reasons (n=20) and sociocultural reasons (n=20) was compared with the ability of 36 nondisabled children. Results found that adolescents with mental retardation had poorer visual imagery than nondisabled children with the same mental age. (CR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Biological Influences, Environmental Influences, Incidence
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Reeve, Robert A.; Pattison, Philippa E. – Mathematical Cognition, 1996
Reports research designed to explore the possibility that conceptually different forms of common-fraction understanding can be identified. Such forms may be associated with differences in fraction problem solving-performance. Contains 50 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Cognitive Structures, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Bremigan, Elizabeth George – Mathematics Teacher, 2001
Presents problems designed to focus student attention on the visual representations that accompany the verbal statements of problem situations involving motion over a period of time. Shows that as a result of engaging in these activities, students gain a better understanding of a given problem situation before they apply procedures to answer…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
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Olson, Melfried – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2001
Presents a problem of tetras made with four cubes, mathematical ideas involved in this problem, and guiding questions for teachers. (KHR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Geometric Concepts, Logical Thinking, Mathematics Education
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Guidera, Stan – Journal of Technology Studies, 2002
Design visualization can increase awareness of issues related to perceptual and psychological aspects of design that computer-assisted design and computer modeling may not allow. A pilot university course developed core skills in modeling and simulation using visualization. Students were consistently able to meet course objectives. (Contains 16…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Design, Course Content, Design, Higher Education
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Cotter, Joan A. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2000
Discusses the positive results of incorporating two essential elements of learning--language patterns and visualization--found in Japanese classrooms into a first grade classroom in Minnesota. (Contains 12 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computation, Elementary Education, Manipulative Materials
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Harpp, Karen S.; Sweeney, William J. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2002
Reports on the design of a multi-week cooperative learning activity for an undergraduate introductory volcanology class which culminates in the simulation of a volcanic monitoring crisis. Suggests that this activity creates an effective and exciting learning environment in which students have the opportunity to apply theoretical concepts to a more…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Geology, Higher Education, Natural Disasters
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Brown, Michael H. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1989
Explores how outdoor experiential education can facilitate personal growth and transformation by balancing adventure-based activities with inner-directed processes. Discusses transpersonal psychology and research on consciousness and brain functions relevant to the process of transformation. Describes a specific technique to access deeper levels…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Experiential Learning, Individual Development, Methods
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