Instruction: Theoretical and Applied PerspectivesRonna F. Dillon, James Pellegrino Instruction highlights the ongoing research of military and academic communities--research aimed at developing new approaches in the instruction of complex intellectual processes and skills. Representative work includes learning procedural tasks and learning text comprehension processes in various environments such as computer-managed instructional settings. A variety of technological factors relevant to developing training materials for computerized environments is also presented. In addition, new domains such as learning map interpretation skills are included. This major collaborative effort was supported by the Navy Personnel Research and Development Center in San Diego, California. |
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... interest and curiosity in the learning experience . Intrinsic Motivation One set of motivation theories that provides a framework for discussion of all these issues with respect to change in the learning environment is intrinsic ...
... interest the individual and to provide information to the individual about him / herself . As much as the ideas of ... interest in intrinsic motivation theory and is of interest here because the assumption is that people seek to ...
... interest - value , challenge , and fantasy ( the jet pilots represent one example ) . For the most part , however , educational experience is bureaucratized , routine , ticket - punching , and predeter- mined almost from the day the ...
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Cognitive Factors in Learning and Retention of Procedural Tasks | 47 |
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Instruction: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives Ronna F. Dillon,James Pellegrino No preview available - 1991 |