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Title: Theories Guiding E-Learning Cognitive Learning Style


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Theories Guiding E-LearningCognitive
Learning Style

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Cognitive Learning Theory
  • Cognitive Learning Theory (hyperlink under
    development) involves the mental process of
    receiving and processing information
  • Learning is meaningful when it relates to
    concepts the learner already knows and
    understands
  • Adults need to be able to impose their own idea
    of structure on the learning material
  • Some cognitive styles have more global approach
    and can easily navigate through the e-learning
    system and concentrate on the learning
  • Other cognitive styles become overwhelmed and
    disoriented with navigating the system and have
    difficulty with the learning material

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Cognitive Load
  • E-learning requires users to perform multiple
    tasks simultaneously
  • Navigate the e-learning system
  • Attend to the learning content
  • If learners have to focus more on navigating the
    system this will reduce the focus on learning
  • If the learner focuses more on the learning
    material and less on navigating the system the
    learner may feel disorientated
  • Cognitive load (hyperlink under development)

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Applying Cognitive Learning Theory to E-Learning
  • You will need to
  • Ensure learning material is relevant by
    critically analyzing previous knowledge,
    conceptions and basic assumptions
  • Customize the instructional material to meet
    learners preferences
  • Provide training on navigating the e-learning
    system prior to starting the learning to reduce
    cognitive overload
  • Utilize a variety of methods to provide the same
    instruction to keep learners motivated and
    engaged
  • Build less linear structure by using hyperlinks
    (hyperlink under development)
  • Utilize the element of entertainment, such as
    story telling to keep the learner interested and
    engaged
  • Learning games (hyperlink under development)
    helps the learner to relax which promotes
    learning

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Multimedia Principle
  • In presenting instructional material consider
  • Using both graphics and text rather than text
    alone
  • Graphics add cognitive value and provide further
    explanation
  • The learner constructs relationships between text
    and graphics allowing a deeper and more
    active processing of learning
  • Short video clip (hyperlink under development)

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Contiguity Principle
  • Text should be placed next to graphics rather
    than underneath it or separated requiring
    scrolling or linkages
  • Locating the graphic and text near each other
    allows the learner to focus on the learning and
    not on navigating the system

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Modality Principle
  • In presenting instructional material consider
  • Using audio instead of only text whenever
    appropriate
  • Learners are likely to manage and integrate more
    information when presented in both text and audio
  • Splitting the learning material between the
    visual and auditory senses helps to prevent
    overload
  • Audio Clip (hyperlink under development)

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Personalization Principle
  • In presenting instructional material consider
  • Being less formal and using more conversational
    tone in designing the instructional material
  • I like using first and second person which allows
    the learner to connect with the content
  • Use of online aids, such as help lines, or
    virtual coaches which helps to reduces tension
    and gets the learner to engage in the learning
    material
  • My story is click here (hyperlink under
    development)
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