Learning, Problem Solving, and Mindtools : Essays in Honor of David H. Jonassen

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Learning, Problem Solving, and Mindtools : Essays in Honor of David H. Jonassen

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Learning, Problem Solving, and Mindtools is inspired by the substantial body of learning research by David H. Jonassen in the areas of mind tools and problem solving. The focus of the volume is on educational technology, especially with regard to how new technologies have facilitated and supported problem solving and critical thinking. Each chapter focuses on a particular aspect of learning with technology and elaborates the implications for the design and implementation of learning environments and activities aimed at improving the conceptualization of problems, reasoning and higher-order thinking, and solving challenging problems.

This collection of scholarly essays provides a highly engaging treatment of using tools and technologies to improve problem solving; multiple perspectives on integrating educational technology to support learning in complex and challenging problem solving domains; guidance for the design of instruction to support problem solving; a systemic account of the relationships between mental models, instructional models, and assessment models; and a look into the future of educational technology research and practice.

Contents

Table of Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Preface

Part 1 (J. M. Spector)

Chapter 1: Introducing mindtools and problem solving (J. M. Spector, B. B. Lockee, S. E. Smaldino, & M. C. Herring)

Chapter 2: Mental models and their role in learning by insight and creative problem solving (N. M. Seel, D. Ifenthaler, P. Pirnay-Dummer)

Chapter 3: A practice-centered approach to instructional design (B. Wilson)

Chapter 4: Experiential learning and cognitive tools: The impact of simulations on conceptual change in continuing healthcare education (T. Reeves)

Part 2 (Barbara B. Lockee)

Chapter 5: Simulations, games and virtual worlds as mindtools (S. J. Warren & J. S. Wakefield)

Chapter 6: Mindtools for teachers: Do you know the way to ... Web 2.0? (P. A. Kirschner & I. G. J. H. Wopereis)

Chapter 7: Virtual gaming and leaving environments as "experience"-tools for learning through problem solving (J. M. Laffey, M. Schmidt, & K. Galyen)

Chapter 8: Comprehension using the strategic organization of text aided by a Web-based intelligent tutoring system: A text- and computer-based mindtool (K. Wijekumar & B. J. F. Meyer)

Chapter 9: Alternative pathways for research and instructional design on technology-supported group problem solving (S-C. Tan)

Part 3 (Sharon E. Smaldino)

Chapter 10: Reconsidering epistemology, learning and design (M. J. Hannafin)

Chapter 11: Conceptualizing problems in problem-based learning: Its role and cognitive tools (W. Hung)

Chapter 12: Problem solving for conceptual change (C. B. Lee & K. Murcia)

Chapter 13: Mobile technologies as mindtools for augmenting observations and reflection in everyday environments (S. M. Land, B. K. Smith, & H. T. Zimmerman)

Chapter 14: Mindtools for augmentation and their role in promoting ill-structured problem solving (B. Belland)

Part 4 (Mary C. Herring)

Chapter 15: A compendium of taxonomies (A. Tristan)

Chapter 16: Mindtools in online education: Enabling meaningful learning (R. Marra)

Chapter 17: First principles of learning (D. H. Jonassen)

Glossary

Index

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