Pass the Virtual Scalpel, Nurse
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eLearning: great!
Why Minimal Guidance During Instruction Does Not Work: An Analysis of the Failure of Constructivist, Discovery, Problem-Based, Experiential, and Inquiry-Based Teaching,
Educational Psychologist, 2006, Vol. 41, No. 2, Pages 75-86
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ABSTRACT:
Evidence for the superiority of guided instruction is explained in the context of our knowledge of human cognitive architecture, expert–novice differences, and cognitive load. Although unguided or minimally guided instructional approaches are very popular and intuitively appealing, the point is made that these approaches ignore both the structures that constitute human cognitive architecture and evidence from empirical studies over the past half-century that consistently indicate that minimally guided instruction is less effective and less efficient than instructional approaches that place a strong emphasis on guidance of the student learning process. The advantage of guidance begins to recede only when learners have sufficiently high prior knowledge to provide "internal" guidance. Recent developments in instructional research and instructional design models that support guidance during instruction are briefly described.
by
Paul A. Kirschner
Educational Technology Expertise Center, Open University of the Netherlands, Research Centre Learning in Interaction, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
John SwellerSchool of Education, University of New South Wales
Richard E. ClarkRossier School of Education, University of Southern California
ABSTRACT:
Evidence for the superiority of guided instruction is explained in the context of our knowledge of human cognitive architecture, expert–novice differences, and cognitive load. Although unguided or minimally guided instructional approaches are very popular and intuitively appealing, the point is made that these approaches ignore both the structures that constitute human cognitive architecture and evidence from empirical studies over the past half-century that consistently indicate that minimally guided instruction is less effective and less efficient than instructional approaches that place a strong emphasis on guidance of the student learning process. The advantage of guidance begins to recede only when learners have sufficiently high prior knowledge to provide "internal" guidance. Recent developments in instructional research and instructional design models that support guidance during instruction are briefly described.
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internet: l'altra copertina
la versione rilegata di: L. Cantoni & S. Tardini, Internet, Routledge, London and New York 2006
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un nuovo libro!

Da leggere!
Hans Sedlmayr, La rivoluzione dell'arte moderna & Memorandum sull'arte ecclesiastica cattolica, con Premesse di S.E. Mons. Mauro Piacenza, di Alessandro Pagano e di Massimo Lippi, a cura di Lorenzo Cantoni, Cantagalli, Siena 2006.
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eLearning: GLOBE
The Global Learning Objects Brokered Exchange (GLOBE) is an international consortium that strives to make shared online learning resources available to educators and students around the world. The consortium provides a distributed network of learning objects that meet quality standards.
GLOBE aims to connect the world and unlock the ‘deep web’ of quality online educational resources through brokering relationships with content providers >>>
GLOBE aims to connect the world and unlock the ‘deep web’ of quality online educational resources through brokering relationships with content providers >>>
eLearning: Literature Review in Games and Learning
A Report for Futurelab by John Kirriemuir, Ceangal & Angela McFarlane, Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol >>>
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eLearning. Silversprite
Examples of COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) games being used for curriculum-based learning. These games are designed purely for entertainment, and not for learning or teaching. By compiling these examples, we show that such games are being used in schools and colleges by teachers and other educators, as part of curriculum-based learning >>>
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eLearning: USALearning (formerly GoLearn.gov)
The one-stop source for training and development products, tools, and services sponsored by the e-Training Initiative and the e-Training Service Provider Consortium >>>
eLearning: CNN Pipeline
an interview with Porter Anderson, CNN Pipeline Senior Producer, by Elliott Masie >>>
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