This article explores 2 important aspects of metacognition: (a) how students monitor their ongoing performance to detect and correct errors and (b) how students reflect on those errors to learn from them. Although many instructional theories have advocated providing students with immediate feedback on errors, some researchers have argued that immediate feedback eliminates the opportunity for students to practice monitoring for and learning from errors. Thus, they advocate delayed feedback. This article provides evidence that this line of reason is flawed and suggests that rather than focusing on the timing of feedback, instructional designers should focus on the “model of desired performance ” with respect to which feedback is provided. Ins...
Most teachers are all too familiar with the challenge of helping students who remain baffled about w...
Abstract. The research reported in this paper focuses on the hypothesis that an intelligent tutoring...
Tutoring technologies for supporting learning from errors via negative feedback are highly developed...
Previous studies in our laboratory have shown the benefits of immediate feedback on cognitive perfor...
<p>People are always at risk of making errors when they attempt to retrieve information from memory....
We hypothesize that enhancing computer tutors to respond to student uncertainty over and above corre...
textabstractThe studies reported in this dissertation were undertaken to shed light on some importa...
Two studies were undertaken in order to investigate the effect of different forms of error feedback ...
We hypothesize that enhancing computer tutors to respond to student uncertainty over and above corre...
Past research on feedback in computer-based learning envi-ronments has shown that corrective feedbac...
Intelligent tutoring systems are highly interactive learning environments that have been shown to im...
Literature shows that Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) are growing in acceptance and popularity be...
Research often treats confusion as a turning point of the learners’ cognitive-affective dynamics in ...
Properly tuned metacognitive knowledge is important for setting up realistic learning goals. One of ...
This paper shows that expert tutors adjust both their high-level policies and their lower-level stra...
Most teachers are all too familiar with the challenge of helping students who remain baffled about w...
Abstract. The research reported in this paper focuses on the hypothesis that an intelligent tutoring...
Tutoring technologies for supporting learning from errors via negative feedback are highly developed...
Previous studies in our laboratory have shown the benefits of immediate feedback on cognitive perfor...
<p>People are always at risk of making errors when they attempt to retrieve information from memory....
We hypothesize that enhancing computer tutors to respond to student uncertainty over and above corre...
textabstractThe studies reported in this dissertation were undertaken to shed light on some importa...
Two studies were undertaken in order to investigate the effect of different forms of error feedback ...
We hypothesize that enhancing computer tutors to respond to student uncertainty over and above corre...
Past research on feedback in computer-based learning envi-ronments has shown that corrective feedbac...
Intelligent tutoring systems are highly interactive learning environments that have been shown to im...
Literature shows that Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) are growing in acceptance and popularity be...
Research often treats confusion as a turning point of the learners’ cognitive-affective dynamics in ...
Properly tuned metacognitive knowledge is important for setting up realistic learning goals. One of ...
This paper shows that expert tutors adjust both their high-level policies and their lower-level stra...
Most teachers are all too familiar with the challenge of helping students who remain baffled about w...
Abstract. The research reported in this paper focuses on the hypothesis that an intelligent tutoring...
Tutoring technologies for supporting learning from errors via negative feedback are highly developed...