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Title:
Knowledge Representation, Content Specification, and the Development of Skill in Situation-Specific Knowledge Assembly; Some Constructivist Issues as They Relate to Cognitive Flexibility Theory and Hypertext.
Author(s):
Spiro, Rand J. ; And Others
Source:
Educational Technology, v31 n9 p22-25 Sep 1991.
Peer Reviewed:
N/A
ISSN:
0013-1962
Descriptors:
Behavioral Objectives, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer System Design, Hypermedia, Instructional Design, Learning Processes, Skill Development
Identifiers:
Cognitive Flexibility, Constructivism, Constructivist Theory, Content Learning, Knowledge Representation, Theoretical Analysis
Abstract:
Expands on constructivist theories that were discussed in an earlier issue. Highlights include cognitive flexible theory; multiple knowledge representations; prespecification of knowledge; teaching content versus skill; and cognitive flexibility hypertexts (CFHs), including the kinds of knowledge domains for which they should be used and the learning objectives they are intended to foster. (11 references) (LRW)
Language:
English
Publication Type:
Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
Availability:
Journal Code:
CIJFEB1992
Entry Date:
1992
Accession Number:
EJ433313
Database:
ERIC
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