Instructional Design:A Quest For Knowledge

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Useful Links

www.brainconnection.com

The web site is dedicated to the learning process of children. It contains a large variety of exercises, links, and articles. The available resources contained on this site range from games for children to research journals and assessments.  The site also provides field related book reviews, blogs and forums.

http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~smflanag/edtech/cip.htm

This site provides comprehensive coverage of  Cognitive Information Processing. Information is provided on both the most basic level (definitions) to higher level thinking materials (theory elements, analysis). I find that this site is more appropriate for those just beginning to study this theory, as it holds your hand at first and gradually presents more sophisticated information as you move throughout the resources




http://www.asa3.org/ASA/education/think/methods.htm

This site focuses on teaching problem solving  skills, organized by learning style. The best feature is that the site is organized so that each section is separate and easy to read. The site differentiates between problem solving in educational settings and non-educational settings.  The site also has an abundance of links throughout each section that lead to more valuable resources.



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