EDF 6215 Learning Principles

Fall 1997


Module 6-- Information Processing

*Please note:  Unlike previous modules, Module 6 will cover 2 chapters in your book.  The homework for this module is one assignment and should be posted as a unit.  If it is beneficial in your own planning, you may choose to identify which portion of the homework is associated with chapter 7 and complete that separate and prior to completing chapter 8.     

Learning Objectives 


  • Chapter 7
  • Chapter 8
  • Content Overview 


    Practice 


        1) Review Module 5 and develop a mnemonic to remember Gagne's nine instructional events.  Do you
        believe that it would have been beneficial to develop this mnemonic prior to reading the chapter?  prior
        to completing your homework?  Are you more likely to be able to recall the nine events in the future
        since you have developed this mnemonic?

        2) Consider a time in your life when you retrieved a seemingly lost memory due to a sight, sound or
        smell.  How do you explain that this memory appeared lost and then reappeared?

        3) From the information processing perspective, why is the following statement groundless?  "I want
        to teach my students cognitive learning strategies, but, because of all the subject matter I must cover
        during the year, I just don't have the time."

        4) What are the major differences between the Gestalt view of problem solving and the information
        processing perspective?

        5)  Why are the sentences in Set A below easier to remember than the sentences in set B?
            A:  Benjamin Franklin flew the kite.  Gearoge Washington hid the ax.  Santa Claus walked on the
                  roof. Noah built the ark.
            B:  Jim flew the kite.  John hid the ax.  Ted walked on the roof.  Malcolm built a boat.

     
    Links to Resources 


    Homework 



    Read the following Gedanken.  Once complete, I encourage you to consider the variety of issues that are raised, as well as the possible reasons that the assignment is written the way it is.  Once you have crafted your response, e-mail me your response.
      Gedanken     You are a reporter for the World Weekly Star Enquirer, which likes to inform inquiring but generally untroubled minds.  Your assignment this week is to interview Dr. Turing J. Minsky, the first cognitive scientist specializing in educational psychology to win the Nobel Prize.  Dr. Minsky won his prize for proving beyond a shadow of a doubt, one of the following positions:

        1) The human mind works just like a computer, and all knowledge is additive or
        2) The human mind works completely unlike a computer, and all knowledge, once acquired,
            completely alters the nature of all previous knowledge.

        Present the view of your choice in clear, readable tabloid prose.  You must be both accurate and clear.  Do a good job, and make Carl Sagan jealous of you.

        Hint:  Dr. Minsky is a cognitive psychologist.  Therefore, his position will be based in a CIP perspective and conveyed in the appropriate technobabble one would associate with this perspective. 
     


    Communication  


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