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Cognitive Learning
    Theory
       By: Ryan
What is Cognitive
       Learning?
• “Cognitive learning is the result of
  listening, watching, or touching.”
  - thinkquest.org
• It is also the learning through or
  experiences.
Allan Paivio

• Discovered “Dual coding theory”- which
  states people process information in two
  different ways: processing of images, and
  processing of language.
Photo retrieved


          Robert Gagne                               from http://
                                                   www.distance-
                                                    educator.com/
                                                    dnews/images/
                                                       gagne.gif



•   Gave 9 events of instruction. Which can better be
    understood with the diagram in the next slide.

•   Also explained their are 5 areas of learning
    outcomes.

          •   1. Verbal Information

          •   2. Intellectual Skills

          •   3. Cognitive Strategies

          •   4. Motor Skills

          •   5. Attitudes
Gagne’s Theory




Photo retreived from http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/
                  hrd/learning/gagne.gif
Charles Reigeluth
• Created the Elaboration Theory
• States that basic information should be
                                               Photo retrived from
                                                     https://
                                              info.educ.indiana.edu/
                                            profile/DisplayImage.aspx?
  taught first to give support for more              fileId=571

  detailed information to come in later
  lessons.
• According to Reigeluth this would
  maximize the students learning capacity.
Teachers using Cognitive
          Learning

• Create lesson plans that start with basic
  information than continue with detailed
  lessons after.
• Make each students goal obtainable.
• Have lesson plans incorporate “hands-on”
  activities.
Students using Cognitive
          Learning

• Students can read Electronic Books instead
  of traditional books to better visualize what
  is being read.
• Play educational software games to visualize
  what is being learned.
Personal Use of
   Cognitive Learning
• The cognitive theory of learning is
  something that I would personally use in a
  classroom, as I feel that it is important to
  understand and follow the ways that
  capitalize one’s individual learning.
• Follow Bloom’s Taxonomy as it is a way to
  follow Cognitive Learning.

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Powerpoint cognitive

  • 1. Cognitive Learning Theory By: Ryan
  • 2. What is Cognitive Learning? • “Cognitive learning is the result of listening, watching, or touching.” - thinkquest.org • It is also the learning through or experiences.
  • 3. Allan Paivio • Discovered “Dual coding theory”- which states people process information in two different ways: processing of images, and processing of language.
  • 4. Photo retrieved Robert Gagne from http:// www.distance- educator.com/ dnews/images/ gagne.gif • Gave 9 events of instruction. Which can better be understood with the diagram in the next slide. • Also explained their are 5 areas of learning outcomes. • 1. Verbal Information • 2. Intellectual Skills • 3. Cognitive Strategies • 4. Motor Skills • 5. Attitudes
  • 5. Gagne’s Theory Photo retreived from http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/ hrd/learning/gagne.gif
  • 6. Charles Reigeluth • Created the Elaboration Theory • States that basic information should be Photo retrived from https:// info.educ.indiana.edu/ profile/DisplayImage.aspx? taught first to give support for more fileId=571 detailed information to come in later lessons. • According to Reigeluth this would maximize the students learning capacity.
  • 7. Teachers using Cognitive Learning • Create lesson plans that start with basic information than continue with detailed lessons after. • Make each students goal obtainable. • Have lesson plans incorporate “hands-on” activities.
  • 8. Students using Cognitive Learning • Students can read Electronic Books instead of traditional books to better visualize what is being read. • Play educational software games to visualize what is being learned.
  • 9. Personal Use of Cognitive Learning • The cognitive theory of learning is something that I would personally use in a classroom, as I feel that it is important to understand and follow the ways that capitalize one’s individual learning. • Follow Bloom’s Taxonomy as it is a way to follow Cognitive Learning.

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