Computers As Cognitive Tools
Herausgeber: Lajoie, Susanne P; Derry, Sharon J
Computers As Cognitive Tools
Herausgeber: Lajoie, Susanne P; Derry, Sharon J
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First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780805810820
- ISBN-10: 080581082X
- Artikelnr.: 25692896
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780805810820
- ISBN-10: 080581082X
- Artikelnr.: 25692896
Susanne P. Lajoie, Sharon J. Derry
Contents: S.J. Derry
S.P. Lajoie
A Middle Camp for (Un)Intelligent Instructional Computing: An Introduction. Part I:Model Builders.K.R. Koedinger
J.R. Anderson
Reifying Implicit Planning in Geometry: Guidelines for Model-Based Intelligent Tutoring System Design. V.J. Shute
A Comparison of Learning Environments: All That Glitters... M.R. Lepper
M. Woolverton
D.L. Mumme
J-L. Gurtner
Motivational Techniques of Expert Human Tutors: Lessons for the Design of Computer-Based Tutors. S.J. Derry
L.W. Hawkes
Local Cognitive Modeling of Problem-Solving Behavior: An Application of Fuzzy Theory. Part II:Non-Modelers.K. Reusser
Tutoring Systems and Pedagogical Theory: Representational Tools for Understanding
Planning
and Reflection in Problem Solving. G. Salomon
On the Nature of Pedagogic Computer Tools: The Case of the Writing Partner. R. Lehrer
Authors of Knowledge: Patterns of Hypermedia Design. S.D. Teasley
J. Roschelle
Constructing a Joint Problem Space: The Computer as a Tool for Sharing Knowledge. Part III:Bridging Differences in Opposing Camps.S.P. Lajoie
Computer Environments as Cognitive Tools for Enhancing Learning. S. Katz
A. Lesgold
The Role of the Tutor in Computer-Based Collaborative Learning Situations. L. Schauble
K. Raghavan
R. Glaser
The Discovery and Reflection Notation: A Graphical Trace for Supporting Self-Regulation in Computer-Based Laboratories. Part IV:Discussants.S.F. Chipman
Gazing Once More Into the Silicon Chip: Who's Revolutionary Now? A. Lesgold
Information Technology and the Future of Education.
S.P. Lajoie
A Middle Camp for (Un)Intelligent Instructional Computing: An Introduction. Part I:Model Builders.K.R. Koedinger
J.R. Anderson
Reifying Implicit Planning in Geometry: Guidelines for Model-Based Intelligent Tutoring System Design. V.J. Shute
A Comparison of Learning Environments: All That Glitters... M.R. Lepper
M. Woolverton
D.L. Mumme
J-L. Gurtner
Motivational Techniques of Expert Human Tutors: Lessons for the Design of Computer-Based Tutors. S.J. Derry
L.W. Hawkes
Local Cognitive Modeling of Problem-Solving Behavior: An Application of Fuzzy Theory. Part II:Non-Modelers.K. Reusser
Tutoring Systems and Pedagogical Theory: Representational Tools for Understanding
Planning
and Reflection in Problem Solving. G. Salomon
On the Nature of Pedagogic Computer Tools: The Case of the Writing Partner. R. Lehrer
Authors of Knowledge: Patterns of Hypermedia Design. S.D. Teasley
J. Roschelle
Constructing a Joint Problem Space: The Computer as a Tool for Sharing Knowledge. Part III:Bridging Differences in Opposing Camps.S.P. Lajoie
Computer Environments as Cognitive Tools for Enhancing Learning. S. Katz
A. Lesgold
The Role of the Tutor in Computer-Based Collaborative Learning Situations. L. Schauble
K. Raghavan
R. Glaser
The Discovery and Reflection Notation: A Graphical Trace for Supporting Self-Regulation in Computer-Based Laboratories. Part IV:Discussants.S.F. Chipman
Gazing Once More Into the Silicon Chip: Who's Revolutionary Now? A. Lesgold
Information Technology and the Future of Education.
Contents: S.J. Derry
S.P. Lajoie
A Middle Camp for (Un)Intelligent Instructional Computing: An Introduction. Part I:Model Builders.K.R. Koedinger
J.R. Anderson
Reifying Implicit Planning in Geometry: Guidelines for Model-Based Intelligent Tutoring System Design. V.J. Shute
A Comparison of Learning Environments: All That Glitters... M.R. Lepper
M. Woolverton
D.L. Mumme
J-L. Gurtner
Motivational Techniques of Expert Human Tutors: Lessons for the Design of Computer-Based Tutors. S.J. Derry
L.W. Hawkes
Local Cognitive Modeling of Problem-Solving Behavior: An Application of Fuzzy Theory. Part II:Non-Modelers.K. Reusser
Tutoring Systems and Pedagogical Theory: Representational Tools for Understanding
Planning
and Reflection in Problem Solving. G. Salomon
On the Nature of Pedagogic Computer Tools: The Case of the Writing Partner. R. Lehrer
Authors of Knowledge: Patterns of Hypermedia Design. S.D. Teasley
J. Roschelle
Constructing a Joint Problem Space: The Computer as a Tool for Sharing Knowledge. Part III:Bridging Differences in Opposing Camps.S.P. Lajoie
Computer Environments as Cognitive Tools for Enhancing Learning. S. Katz
A. Lesgold
The Role of the Tutor in Computer-Based Collaborative Learning Situations. L. Schauble
K. Raghavan
R. Glaser
The Discovery and Reflection Notation: A Graphical Trace for Supporting Self-Regulation in Computer-Based Laboratories. Part IV:Discussants.S.F. Chipman
Gazing Once More Into the Silicon Chip: Who's Revolutionary Now? A. Lesgold
Information Technology and the Future of Education.
S.P. Lajoie
A Middle Camp for (Un)Intelligent Instructional Computing: An Introduction. Part I:Model Builders.K.R. Koedinger
J.R. Anderson
Reifying Implicit Planning in Geometry: Guidelines for Model-Based Intelligent Tutoring System Design. V.J. Shute
A Comparison of Learning Environments: All That Glitters... M.R. Lepper
M. Woolverton
D.L. Mumme
J-L. Gurtner
Motivational Techniques of Expert Human Tutors: Lessons for the Design of Computer-Based Tutors. S.J. Derry
L.W. Hawkes
Local Cognitive Modeling of Problem-Solving Behavior: An Application of Fuzzy Theory. Part II:Non-Modelers.K. Reusser
Tutoring Systems and Pedagogical Theory: Representational Tools for Understanding
Planning
and Reflection in Problem Solving. G. Salomon
On the Nature of Pedagogic Computer Tools: The Case of the Writing Partner. R. Lehrer
Authors of Knowledge: Patterns of Hypermedia Design. S.D. Teasley
J. Roschelle
Constructing a Joint Problem Space: The Computer as a Tool for Sharing Knowledge. Part III:Bridging Differences in Opposing Camps.S.P. Lajoie
Computer Environments as Cognitive Tools for Enhancing Learning. S. Katz
A. Lesgold
The Role of the Tutor in Computer-Based Collaborative Learning Situations. L. Schauble
K. Raghavan
R. Glaser
The Discovery and Reflection Notation: A Graphical Trace for Supporting Self-Regulation in Computer-Based Laboratories. Part IV:Discussants.S.F. Chipman
Gazing Once More Into the Silicon Chip: Who's Revolutionary Now? A. Lesgold
Information Technology and the Future of Education.