Within an increasingly multimedia focused society, the use of external representations in learning, teaching and communication has increased dramatically. Whether in the classroom, university or workplace, there is a growing requirement to use and interpret a large variety of external representational forms and tools for knowledge acquisition, problem solving, and to communicate with others. Use of Representations in Reasoning and Problem Solving brings together contributions from some of the world’s leading researchers in educational and instructional psychology, instructional design, and mathematics and science education to document the role which external representations play in our understanding, learning and communication. Traditional ...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
Abstract Science classrooms teach complex topics by exposing students to information through a varie...
This paper examines the ways in which people organise their knowledge of external representations (E...
Within an increasingly multimedia focused society, the use of external representations in learning, ...
This article proposes a theoretical framework for external representation based problem solving. The...
This article discusses the cognitive differences between reasoning with self-constructed external re...
In this paper we focus on some of the findings of the science education research community in the ar...
This paper examines psychological evidence on the nature and role of representations in cognition. B...
The idea of representation is continuous with mathematics itself. Any mathematical conc...
This study aimed at exploring the variation in representational preferences in reasoning and solving...
Advances in graphical technology have now made it possible for us to interact with information in in...
Published ArticleThis article reviews research on learning with external representations and provide...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
Computer-based Multiple External Representations (MERs) have been found in some cases to help and in...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
Abstract Science classrooms teach complex topics by exposing students to information through a varie...
This paper examines the ways in which people organise their knowledge of external representations (E...
Within an increasingly multimedia focused society, the use of external representations in learning, ...
This article proposes a theoretical framework for external representation based problem solving. The...
This article discusses the cognitive differences between reasoning with self-constructed external re...
In this paper we focus on some of the findings of the science education research community in the ar...
This paper examines psychological evidence on the nature and role of representations in cognition. B...
The idea of representation is continuous with mathematics itself. Any mathematical conc...
This study aimed at exploring the variation in representational preferences in reasoning and solving...
Advances in graphical technology have now made it possible for us to interact with information in in...
Published ArticleThis article reviews research on learning with external representations and provide...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
Computer-based Multiple External Representations (MERs) have been found in some cases to help and in...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
Abstract Science classrooms teach complex topics by exposing students to information through a varie...
This paper examines the ways in which people organise their knowledge of external representations (E...