Cognitive Processes Learning Theory

Megan French
2 Oct 201808:56

Summary

TLDRThe presentation explores cognitive processes, focusing on how the brain manages information through short-term working memory and long-term storage. It discusses learning strategies like chunking, rehearsal, imagery, mnemonics, and elaboration to enhance memory. Studies on elaboration in group discussions, multimedia learning, and applying math to real-life situations are highlighted, showing their effectiveness in improving recall and understanding. The talk also covers principles of knowledge acquisition, emphasizing the importance of practice, prior knowledge, and active engagement. It addresses cognitive load and provides recommendations for maximizing learning, such as setting clear goals, summarizing, and incorporating group work.

Takeaways

  • 🧠 Cognitive processes involve how the human brain processes information, including short-term and long-term memory.
  • 💻 Short-term memory is like working memory, used for immediate tasks, while long-term memory is like a hard drive for storing information for later.
  • 🔄 Effective learning strategies include chunking, rehearsal, imagery, mnemonics, and elaboration to enhance memory and cognitive processing.
  • 🤔 Piaget's theory emphasizes that thinking can be shaped, influencing how memories are formed and retrieved.
  • 📈 A study showed that elaboration in small collaborative groups improves both long-term and short-term recall.
  • 🎓 Another study indicated that multimedia presentations, combining written, oral, and pictorial information, enhance short and long-term memory.
  • 📐 A third study found that applying mathematical knowledge to practical situations is effective in enhancing cognitive competencies.
  • 📚 The acquisition of knowledge is a slow process, requiring time and practice, with various principles affecting how we learn and retain information.
  • 🚫 Cramming is not effective for learning; instead, spaced practice over multiple sessions is better for long-term retention.
  • 🤝 Group work and active learning can help limit cognitive load and enhance the transfer of information from working to long-term memory.

Q & A

  • What are cognitive processes and how do they relate to human brain function?

    -Cognitive processes involve how the human brain processes information, including short-term and working memory. Short-term memory is used for immediate tasks, while long-term memory is for storing data for later retrieval, similar to a computer's RAM and hard drive.

  • What is the difference between short-term and working memory?

    -While short-term and working memory are often used interchangeably, they both deal with the current task at hand. Short-term memory is more about holding information temporarily, whereas working memory involves actively manipulating that information during a task.

  • How does the concept of psychological constructivism relate to cognitive processes?

    -Psychological constructivism suggests that thinking can be changed and shaped, which in turn affects how memories are formed and retrieved. This aligns with cognitive processes as it emphasizes the role of mental activities in learning and memory.

  • What are the five learning strategies mentioned in the script for enhancing cognitive processes?

    -The five learning strategies are: 1) Chunking - grouping information meaningfully, 2) Rehearsal - repeating and refreshing information, 3) Imagery - creating a mental picture, 4) Mnemonics - using acronyms to aid memory, and 5) Elaboration - contextualizing and adding information to existing knowledge.

  • What was the outcome of the study involving 70 students and the use of elaboration in small collaborative groups?

    -The study found that providing elaboration through scripted cooperation, questioning, exploratory talk, and making connections improved learning, increasing both long-term and short-term recall.

  • How did the study on multimedia presentations impact learning outcomes?

    -The study showed mixed findings, but overall, using multimedia presentations increased both short and long-term memory, indicating that it is effective and contributes to a high-quality learning environment.

  • What was the focus of the third study mentioned in the script, and what were its findings?

    -The third study focused on applying mathematical knowledge to practical situations. It found that contextualizing math and using real-life applications effectively improved cognitive competencies, as evidenced by higher international averages in Australian classrooms.

  • What are the six principles of knowledge acquisition mentioned in the script?

    -The six principles are: 1) Knowledge acquisition is a slow process, 2) Concentration spans are limited, 3) Cramming is not effective, 4) Prior knowledge is beneficial, 5) Various modalities enhance learning, and 6) Active engagement is crucial for learning.

  • How does cognitive load affect learning and memory?

    -Cognitive load is real and impacts memory and knowledge acquisition. Working memory is limited, and when dealing with new information, it can handle only two to four bits at a time. Information overload occurs when working memory takes on too much new information, which is why cramming doesn't work.

  • What recommendations are given for maximizing learning according to the script?

    -Recommendations include setting clear goals, summarizing information, allowing for frequent practice, reviewing previous learning, staggering due dates, and incorporating group work to limit cognitive load.

  • What are some limitations mentioned in the script that can affect cognitive processes and learning?

    -Limitations include lack of prior knowledge, different attention spans based on developmental stages, processing disorders like ADHD, passive learning styles, and the social nature of learning which can be implicit and context-dependent.

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