HM was missing this part of his brain.
What is the hippocampus?
This strategy requires linking similar ideas in a visual way.
A way to learn involving formulating a hypothesis, collecting data, drawing conclusions and reflecting the the whole process.
What is Inquiry learning?
What is the Learning management system?
This method can be used to remember many digits of pi.
What are chain mnemonics?
Explicit memories are the memories we can recall, ___ memories are the ones we do not remember, but affect our behavior.
What are Implicit memories?
Flash card take advantage of this memorization technique.
What is retrieval practice?
The teacher provides a video of a car race. Then they ask their students to figure out the speed of the yellow car without providing any strategies.
street smarts
What is embodied cognition?
A students Knows dinosaurs are dug up. They Want to know how they are found in the first place. They visit a museum, and Learned that dinosaurs are found in sedimentary rocks.
What is KWL?
This is an old fashioned way of teaching that many students hate!
What is rote memorization?
Another word for putting things into your own words.
What is translation?
A teacher first walks through reading an article. Then the teacher only does the first paragraph with the students. Lastly, they just hand out an article and let the students read by themselves. The last step in cognitive scaffolding here is______?
What is transferring responsibility?
A personal learning environment is learning through various contexts. A _______ is learning by online peer interactions.
What is a personal learning network?
A teacher has decided to ask students to both write about their experiences at the museum, but also make a picture to better remember what they learned.
What is dual coding theory?
Once students learn how to bounce a basketball, they never have to learn that skill again, even after summer break.
What are Automated basic skills?
Students were taught how to take notes in class. They are asked to read a lengthy paragraph for a quiz the next day. Most students fail, and you learn most did not use the note taking skills learned in class.
What are Production Deficiencies?
A color blind person believes that the color green is blue. This is not wrong in this form of constructivism.
What is radical constructivism?
Heuristic in which one limits the search for solutions to situations that are similar to the one at hand.
What is Analogical thinking?
A group of students decide to each read a court case individually, then teach the others what they found in their readings.
What is a Jigsaw Classroom?
A student suspects that after Romeo and Juliette get married, something bad might happen. When the teacher asks why, they reply "because we are only in the middle of the story!"
What is story grammar?
You have haven't read the huge chapter this week, and need to finish an assignment. What strategy can you use to find specific information in a text, and understand it as well?
What is READS?
A young child is scared about going to another state, because she does not know what language they speak there. Upon voicing her fears, her parents correct her. She realizes she confused states and countries. Talking with people in the new state confirmed this information. (real story!)
What is Social constructivism.
Declarative is the knowledge you can say, procedural is the knowledge you can do, and ______ is the knowledge of how to use strategies to finish tasks.
what is self regulation?
In order for a class to remember the school supplies they need to get, a teacher gave the students an assignment. Each person would imagine where they kept each school supply in their house. When they went shopping, they would then take an imaginary tour through their house.
What is the loci method