How Can Cognitive Science Improve Online Learning? – Video

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How Can Cognitive Science Improve Online Learning?
Google Tech Talk November 19, 2012 (click on "show more") Presented by Joseph Jay Williams ABSTRACT Recent research in Cognitive Science provides insights into how learning can be improved that are complementary to those gained from practical experience and the research in Computer Science, Education and other Learning Sciences. This talk considers how learning can be improved by: (1) Asking questions and requesting explanations; (2) Presenting specific examples to illustrate abstract principles; (3) Using tests as pedagogical rather than assessment tools. Moreover, online education provides the unique opportunity for hybrid research that is simultaneously applied and academic. Online environments satisfy the scientific requirements of randomized experiments and precise control, as well as the practical need for ecological validity, fidelity, and scalable dissemination. One virtue of a basic Cognitive Science approach to online education is revealing abstract similarities in learning different topics: In addition to presenting ongoing research at Khan Academy and MOOCs like EdX, I discuss how analogous principles can be explored in teaching end-users Google Power Search, internal training, and customer education. This work can therefore simultaneously advance public education and yield corporate benefits. Presenter #39;s Biography: Joseph Jay Williams does Cognitive Science research on how generating explanations promotes learning, and Online Education work on improving ...From:GoogleTechTalksViews:10 0ratingsTime:01:03:27More inScience Technology

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