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What is Metacognitive Skills

Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition
Learners’ individual skills to assess whether the learning strategies they are using are effective. Learners use their metacognitive skills to assess their level of achievement, determine alternate strategies, select the most appropriate strategy, and then re-assess the level of achievement.
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Designing Instruction for Successful Online Learning
Mohamed Ally (Athabasca University, Canada)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 6
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-198-8.ch084
Abstract
Teaching and training has been going on for decades; however, the design methods and delivery technology have changed over the years. The invention of the Internet and the computer, especially the microcomputer and the availability of computer software, has revolutionized the design and delivery of instruction using online methods. Studies and analyses (Kulik, Kulik, & Shwalb, 1986; Lawson, 1999; Wesley, Krockover, & Hicks, 1985) have concluded that online learning is as effective, and in some cases, more effective than traditional classroom instruction; however, some researchers claim that it is the extra amount of time spent on the design that makes online learning more effective than classroom instruction rather than the technology (Allen, 2003; Clark, 1983, 2001; Kozma, 2001). This claim supports the idea that good instructional design is important for online materials.
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Metacognitive Knowledge and Self-Regulation of In-Service Teachers in an Online Learning Environment
Processes of monitoring and regulating cognition that include planning, monitoring, and assessing processes and their outcomes.
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A Dialogical View on R. Murray Schafer's Theories and Creative Approaches in 21st Century Music Education
Often referred to as ‘thinking about thinking’. Metacognitive skills are deemed particularly important to improve learning. They include planning, mental scripting, positive self-talk, self-questioning, self-monitoring, and a range of other learning and study strategies.
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Designing Effective Computer-Based Learning Materials
Learners’ individual skills to assess whether the strategies they are using are effective. Learners use their metacognitive skills to assess their level of achievement, determine alternate strategies, select the most appropriate strategy, and then reassess the level of achievement.
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