Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Cognition, education, and communication technology.

by Grdenfors, Peter. (ed); Johansson, Petter. (ed).
Publisher: New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2005Edition: 1st ed.Description: 312 p.ISBN: 0805842802; 9780805842807.Subject(s): Cognition & cognitive psychology | Computer-aided learning (CAL) | Educational resources & technology | Cognitive learning | Educational Technology | Psychology | Education / Teaching | Education / Computers & Technology | Education / Educational Psychology | Educational Psychology | Psychology / Cognitive Psychology | Cognitive Psychology | Computers & Technology | Cognitive learning | Education | Effect of technological innova | Effect of technological innovations on | Information technology | Education & TeachingSummary: Cognition, Education, and Communication Technology presents some of the recent theoretical developments in the cognitive and educational sciences and implications for the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in the organization of school and university education. Internationally renowned researchers present theoretical perspectives with proposals for and evaluations of educational practices. Each chapter discusses different aspects of the use of ICT in education, including: * the role of perceptual processes in learning; * external cognition as support for interactive learning; * the role of meta-cognition; * simulation learning environments as cognitive tools; * the role of science controversy for knowledge integration; * the use of ICT in the development of educators; and * the role of narratives in education. ICT has great potential for revolutionizing education. Large investments of resources are being made, often without a strong understanding of how ICT will or should be implemented. The expectation is that students will show immediate improvements in terms of their motivation to learn and their learning achievements, but reality is different. Progress of ICT in education requires more than just computers in the classroom. It demands an understanding of the complex processes contributing to human learning and how they interact with new technologies. This text provides theoretical perspectives on the learning processes that can be used as a foundation for constructing pedagogically valuable tools based on ICT. The combination of results--from cognitive science and pedagogy, with more practically oriented suggestions for how ICT can be used in various forms of education--makes this book suitable for researchers and students in the cognitive and educational sciences, as well as for practitioners and planners of education.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title.
    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Location Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Books
Central Library AIOU Islamabad

Allama Iqbal Open University

Central Library

General Stacks
370.152 COG (Browse shelf) Available 112692
Total holds: 0

Pbk.

Cognition, Education, and Communication Technology presents some of the recent theoretical developments in the cognitive and educational sciences and implications for the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in the organization of school and university education. Internationally renowned researchers present theoretical perspectives with proposals for and evaluations of educational practices. Each chapter discusses different aspects of the use of ICT in education, including: * the role of perceptual processes in learning; * external cognition as support for interactive learning; * the role of meta-cognition; * simulation learning environments as cognitive tools; * the role of science controversy for knowledge integration; * the use of ICT in the development of educators; and * the role of narratives in education. ICT has great potential for revolutionizing education. Large investments of resources are being made, often without a strong understanding of how ICT will or should be implemented. The expectation is that students will show immediate improvements in terms of their motivation to learn and their learning achievements, but reality is different. Progress of ICT in education requires more than just computers in the classroom. It demands an understanding of the complex processes contributing to human learning and how they interact with new technologies. This text provides theoretical perspectives on the learning processes that can be used as a foundation for constructing pedagogically valuable tools based on ICT. The combination of results--from cognitive science and pedagogy, with more practically oriented suggestions for how ICT can be used in various forms of education--makes this book suitable for researchers and students in the cognitive and educational sciences, as well as for practitioners and planners of education.

Eng

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.

Copyright © 2023, All rights reserved
AIOU, Islambad Pakistan.
Ph#: | 051-9250040, 051-9571692, 051-9571695 Fax: | 051-9250146 Email| documentdelivery@aiou.edu.pk Web| ”Central Library”