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Filed under: Cognitive learning
Filed under: Cognitive learning -- United States
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Filed under: Learning Creating the Future: Perspectives on Educational Change (c2002), ed. by Dee Dickinson (HTML at jhu.edu) Toward a New Science of Instruction (1993), by Kate Maloy (page images at HathiTrust) Only Connect: Discovery Pathways, Library Explorations and the Information Adventure (Lepton: Innovative Libraries, 2013), ed. by Andrew Walsh and Emma Coonan (PDF and Epub with commentary in the UK) Thinking and Writing in College: A Naturalistic Study of Students in Four Disciplines (c1990), by Barbara E. Fassler Walvoord and Lucille Parkinson McCarthy, contrib. by Virginia Johnson Anderson, John R. Breihan, Susan Robison, and A. Kimbrough Sherman (PDF files with commentary at colostate.edu)
Filed under: Behavior modification -- CongressesFiled under: Learning -- Cross-cultural studiesFiled under: Learning -- Juvenile fiction The King's Sons, by George Manville Fenn, illust. by T. H. Robinson (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
Filed under: Learning -- Psychology -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Organizational learning -- Periodicals
Filed under: Learning -- Philosophy -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Learning -- Social aspects How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School (expanded paperback edition, c2000), ed. by John D. Bransford, Ann L. Brown, and Rodney R. Cocking (illustrated HTML and page images at NAP) Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out: Kids Living and Learning With New Media (10th anniversary edition; Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, c2019), by Mizuko Itō, Sonja Baumer, Matteo Bittanti, danah boyd, Rachel Cody, Becky Herr-Stephenson, Heather A. Horst, Patricia G. Lange, Dilan Mahendran, Katynka Z. Martinez, C. J. Pascoe, Dan Perkel, Laura Robinson, Christo Sims, and Lisa Tripp (PDF with commentary at MIT Press) Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out: Kids Living and Learning With New Media (Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, c2010), by Mizuko Itō, Sonja Baumer, danah boyd, Rachel Cody, Becky Herr-Stephenson, Heather A. Horst, Patricia G. Lange, Dilan Mahendran, Katynka Z. Martinez, C. J. Pascoe, Dan Perkel, Laura Robinson, Christo Sims, and Lisa Tripp (PDF with commentary at MIT Press) Living and Learning With New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project (Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, c2009), by Mizuko Itō, Heather A. Horst, Matteo Bittanti, danah boyd, Becky Herr-Stephenson, Patricia G. Lange, C. J. Pascoe, and Laura Robinson, contrib. by Sonja Baumer, Rachel Cody, Dilan Mahendran, Katynka Z. Martinez, Dan Perkel, Christo Sims, and Lisa Tripp (PDF with commentary at MIT Press)
Filed under: Problem-based learning -- United States
Filed under: Problem-based learning -- United States -- Case studies
Filed under: Student teachingFiled under: Blended learning
Filed under: Blended learning -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.Filed under: Experiential learning
Filed under: Service learning -- United States Combining Service and Learning in Higher Education: Evaluation of the Learn and Serve America Higher Education Program, by Maryann Jacobi Gray, Elizabeth Heneghan Ondaatje, Ronald D. Fricker, Sandy A. Geschwind, Charles A. Goldman, Tessa Kaganoff, Abby E. Robyn, Melora Sundt, Lori Vogelgesang, and Stephen P. Klein (PDF files at rand.org)
Filed under: Traditional ecological knowledge -- Arctic regionsFiled under: Traditional ecological knowledge -- ZimbabweFiled under: Learning, Psychology of How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School (expanded paperback edition, c2000), ed. by John D. Bransford, Ann L. Brown, and Rodney R. Cocking (illustrated HTML and page images at NAP) The Fundamentals of Learning (New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1932), by Edward L. Thorndike and Columbia University Teachers College Institute of Psychological Research Learning, Remembering, Believing: Enhancing Human Performance, ed. by Daniel Druckman and Robert A. Bjork (page images and partial HTML at NAP) Positive Trends in Learning: Meeting the Needs of a Rapidly Changing World, by Dee Dickinson (HTML at Wayback Machine) Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology, by Hermann Ebbinghaus, trans. by Henry A. Ruger and Clara E. Bussenius (HTML at York)
Filed under: Learning, Psychology of -- Papua New Guinea -- Trobriand Islands
Filed under: Behavior modification -- Research -- United States
Filed under: At-risk youth -- Behavior modification -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Behavior therapy -- Addresses, essays, lecturesFiled under: Behavior therapy for childrenFiled under: People with mental disabilities -- Behavior modificationFiled under: Cognitive learning theoryFiled under: Conditioned responseFiled under: Constructivism (Education)Filed under: Motivation in educationFiled under: PraiseFiled under: Open learning Open: The Philosophy and Practices That are Revolutionizing Education and Science (London: Ubiquity Press, 2017), ed. by Rajiv Jhangiani and Robert Biswas-Diener (multiple formats wth commentary at Ubiquity Press) Open Knowledge Institutions: Reinventing Universities (Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, c2021), by Lucy Montgomery, John Hartley, Cameron Neylon, Malcolm Gillies, Eve Horwitz Gray, Carsten Herrmann-Pillath, Chun-Kai Huang, Joan Leach, Jason Potts, Xiang Ren, Katherine Skinner, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, and Katie Wilson (PDF files with commentary at MIT Press) At a Tipping Point: Education, Learning and Libraries (Dublin, OH: OCLC, c2014), contrib. by Cathy De Rosa, Joanne Cantrell, Margaret Gallagher, Janet Hawk, Irene Hoffman, Renée Page, Lorraine J. Haricombe, and Deb Wallace (PDF at oclc.org) Opening Up Education: The Collective Advancement of Education through Open Technology, Open Content, and Open Knowledge (2008), ed. by Toru Iiyoshi and M. S. Vijay Kumar (PDF with commentary at MIT Press) Filed under: Social learningMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |