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Digital Distractions in the College Classroom
Learners’ feelings of ease of processing during learning, including how easily they learn materials and how easily information comes to mind.
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Dividing Attention and Metacognition
Yaoping Peng (Hunan University, China) and Jonathan G. Tullis (University of Arizona, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 29
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9243-4.ch004
Abstract
Students increasingly control their learning as university instructors shift away from lecture formats, courses are offered online, and the internet offers near infinite resources for student-controlled informal learning. Students typically make effective choices about learning, including what to learn, when to learn, and how to learn, but sometimes make less-than-optimal study choices, including trying to study while multi-tasking. Dividing attention among various tasks impairs both learning and learners' control over their learning because secondary tasks divert cognitive resources away from learning and metacognition. This chapter reviews recent studies explaining how dividing attention affects students' metacognition, including their assessments of their own learning and the study choices that they make. This chapter reviews the fundamentals of metacognition, describes the impact of dividing attention on the effectiveness of learners' metacognition, and provides suggestions about how to enhance the efficacy of metacognition when students' attentional resources are limited.
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The Role of Graphic Novels in K-12 Classrooms
The ability to read accurately with appropriate speed and prosody.
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Factors Affecting Learner Collaboration in 3D Virtual Worlds
A concept associated with the overall use of language, accurate grammar and vocabulary, pronunciation, and features of speech, such as its rate, quality of pauses, and length of speech between pauses.
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Direct Instruction Curricula: An Effective Path Forward for Remote Learning
When learners have skills that can be produced quickly and correctly. A fluency criterion looks at the rate of performance – how many responses can the student produce within a specific amount of time.
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Pedagogy Meets Technology in the Somatically-Enhanced Approach
The features which give speech the qualities of being natural and normal, including native-like use of pausing, rhythm, intonation, stress, rate of speaking, and use of interjections and interruptions.
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Meeting the Needs of Students With Learning Disabilities in Reading
The ability to read accurately, quickly, effortlessly, and with appropriate expression and meaning.
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Peer Feedback Through Voki to Raise Students' Awareness of the Register in Spoken Activities
To speak coherently without the need of searching for words, without hesitations and many pauses.
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“I Can't Stop Singing”: Using Modern Musicals to Support Literacy Skills Instruction
Smooth and error-free reading with attention to prosody, timing, and meaning.
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