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A Playful Experiential Learning System With Educational Robotics

2020

This article reports on two studies that aimed to evaluate the effective impact of educational robotics in learning concepts related to Physics and Geography. The reported studies involved two courses from an upper secondary school and two courses from a lower secondary school. Upper secondary school classes studied topics of motion physics, and lower secondary school classes explored issues related to geography. In each grade, there was an “experimental group” that carried out their study using robotics and cooperative learning and a “control group” that studied the same concepts without robots. Students in both classes were subjected to tests before and after the robotics laboratory, to c…

Cooperative learninglcsh:Mechanical engineering and machineryplayful-based learningControl (management)MetacognitionExperiential learninggeographylcsh:QA75.5-76.95Artificial IntelligenceEducational roboticsComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationlcsh:TJ1-1570Original ResearchRobotics and AISecondary leveleducational roboticsbusiness.industryRoboticsComputer Science ApplicationsGeographyRobotlcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceArtificial intelligencebusinessmetacognitionphysicsFrontiers in Robotics and AI
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A cross‐cultural comparison of the roles of emotional intelligence, metacognition, and negative coping for health‐related quality of life in German v…

2018

Objectives Low emotional intelligence (EI) may predispose individuals to applying maladaptive coping strategies. This may maintain anxious worrying, which is highly prevalent in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) and may affect mental (MCS) and physical component summaries (PCS) of health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Design The current study is a cross-sectional and cross-cultural survey. Methods N = 200 outpatients with CHF were recruited at cardiology institutes in Germany and Pakistan and assessed with self-report questionnaires. Results Path analysis (χ2 (4) = 7.59, p = .11, GFI = .99) revealed that the expected associations between low EI and lower SF-36 MCS and PCS of HRQoL…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonMaleCoping (psychology)Generalized anxiety disordermedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionMetacognition03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansPakistan030212 general & internal medicineApplied PsychologyAgedEmotional Intelligencemedia_commonHeart Failure030505 public healthEmotional intelligenceGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasehumanitiesCross-Sectional StudiesChronic DiseaseQuality of LifeAnxietyFemaleSelf Reportmedicine.symptomWorryMetacognition0305 other medical sciencePsychologyPsychosocialClinical psychologyBritish Journal of Health Psychology
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Learning to learn at university. The effects of an instrumental subject on learning strategies and academic achievement / Aprender a aprender en la u…

2016

AbstractSelf-regulated learning is very important at university, since students must manage the strategies and abilities necessary to be autonomous and effective in their learning. The aim of this study was to analyse the effects of a course designed for this purpose on learning strategies and students’ achievement of first-year university students. A quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test design was used, with an experimental group and a control group, applying measurement instruments before starting and after finishing the course. The learning process was analysed on this course, with students being trained in the use of relevant learning strategies — metacognitive strategies, strategies f…

Cultural Studies05 social sciencesPedagogyMathematics education050301 educationMetacognition050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 educationEducationCultura y Educación
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The intellectual demands of the intended chemistry curriculum in Czechia, Finland, and Turkey: a comparative analysis based on the revised Bloom's ta…

2020

Understanding the intellectual demands of an intended curriculum is crucial as it defines the frames for teaching and learning processes and practice during lessons. In this study, upper-secondary school chemistry curricula contents in Czechia, Finland, and Turkey were analysed, and their objectives were compared using the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy (RBT). The intellectual demands were examined analysing the action verbs in the three curricula objectives based on their association with the intended cognitive process dimensions in the RBT. The Turkish upper-secondary chemistry curriculum was found to be more structured, detailed, and containing more objectives than the Czech and Finnish curric…

CzechTurkish05 social sciences050301 educationMetacognitionCognition010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslanguage.human_language0104 chemical sciencesEducationChemistry (miscellaneous)Cultural diversityTaxonomy (general)languageMathematics educationCurriculum developmentPsychology0503 educationCurriculumChemistry Education Research and Practice
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Rethinking clinical decision-making to improve clinical reasoning

2022

Improving clinical reasoning techniques is the right way to facilitate decision-making from prognostic, diagnostic, and therapeutic points of view. However, the process to do that is to fill knowledge gaps by studying and growing experience and knowing some cognitive aspects to raise the awareness of thinking mechanisms to avoid cognitive errors through correct educational training. This article examines clinical approaches and educational gaps in training medical students and young doctors. The authors explore the core elements of clinical reasoning, including metacognition, reasoning errors and cognitive biases, reasoning strategies, and ways to improve decision-making. The article addres…

Default Mode Network (DMN) clinical decision making clinical reasoning cognitive biases metacognitionGeneral Medicine
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Eliciting the implicit: Metacognition in Alzheimer’s disease

2013

The literature on metacognition in Alzheimer's disease points to there being implicit and explicit routes to the control and monitoring of memory. For instance, despite not being able to make predictions of performance which reflect future behavior, people with Alzheimer's disease can regulate effectively the amount of time they spend studying an item. Thus, empirical tasks from the metacognition literature shed some light on the idea of implicit awareness. But the complex pattern of preservation and impairment in metacognitive knowledge also points to other dimensions on which we need to consider patient awareness.

DenialCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMEDLINEMetacognitionDiseaseControl (linguistics)Patient awarenessPsychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyDevelopmental psychologyCognitive Neuroscience
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La Didattica metacognitiva

2015

La didattica metacognitiva converge nel proporre uno sviluppo pieno delle capacità di ciascuno studente: l'orientamento centrato sull'alunno promuove un comportamento attivo e consapevole. Imparando a conoscere e controllare i propri processi cognitivi, volitivi ed affettivo - motivazionali, si acquisiscono anche gli elementi di base per orientarsi nella complessità del mondo attuale. The metacognitive didactics converge in proposing a full development of the abilities of each student: the orientation centered on the student promotes an active and conscious behavior. By learning to know and control their cognitive, volitive and affective - motivational processes, the basic elements are also…

Didattica metacognizione.Didactics metacognitionSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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Comprensión de textos expositivos académicos en e-book Reader y en papel: influencia del conocimiento previo de dominio y la aptitud verbal

2018

espanolResumen: En un estudio del que participaron 102 estudiantes universitarios, se comparo la comprension en la lectura de textos expositivos academicos impresos versus en formato de e-book Reader. Se examinaron los efectos del soporte, del conocimiento especifico de dominio previo del lector y la aptitud verbal. Asimismo se indagaron las actitudes de los estudiantes hacia los soportes textuales antes y despues de la experiencia. Los resultados sugieren que el e-book Reader beneficiaria a los lectores competentes, y/o que podria promover mayor actividad metacognitiva en los procesos de comprension. Asimismo, las opiniones hacia el e-book Reader cambiaron despues de la experiencia, aunque…

E-book ReaderMechanical Engineeringlcsh:BF1-990comprensión lectoraverbal aptitudeEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyManagement Science and Operations Researchreading comprehensionmetacogniciónMetacogniciónaptitud verballcsh:Psychologymetacognitiontextos expositivosexpository textsCiencias Psicológicas
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Estrategias de aprendizaje en educación superior en un modelo curricular por competencias

2014

ResumenLas estrategias de aprendizaje utilizadas por los estudiantes afectan las metas de un modelo educativo; inciden en el tipo de aprendizaje que se pretende lograr. En el análisis sobre estas estrategias que utilizan los alumnos de las carreras de educación superior, cuyo modelo institucional está centrado en el estudiante con el enfoque por competencias, se encontró que la mitad de ellos se auxilian de tácticas acordes con este modelo como el ensayo, la elaboración, las metacognitivas, la autorreguladora, la autoevaluación y el apoyo afectivo; los demás combinan estrategias que conllevan a la memorización con las del aprendizaje significativo; las que menos utilizan son las de organiza…

Educational modelAprendizajeSkillsCompetenciasMetacognitionEducación SuperiorHigher EducationAffect (psychology)MemorizationEducationSample groupMeaningful learningMathematics educationLearningStrategiesPsychologySocial psychologyEstrategias
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Reports of the AAAI 2009 Fall Symposia

2010

The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence was pleased to present the 2009 Fall Symposium Series, held Thursday through Saturday, November 5–7, at the Westin Arlington Gateway in Arlington, Virginia. The Symposium Series was preceded on Wednesday, November 4 by a one-day AI funding seminar. The titles of the seven symposia were as follows: (1) Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures, (2) Cognitive and Metacognitive Educational Systems, (3) Complex Adaptive Systems and the Threshold Effect: Views from the Natural and Social Sciences, (4) Manifold Learning and Its Applications, (5) Multirepresentational Architectures for Human-Level Intelligence, (6) The Uses of Comp…

EngineeringArtificial Intelligencebusiness.industryThreshold effectThursdayComputer ScienceLibrary scienceMetacognitionGateway (computer program)Computational argumentationArtificial intelligencebusinessEducational systemsAI Magazine
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