Learning to Solve Problems An Instructional Design Guide

Author/creator Jonassen, David H., 1947- Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoPfeiffer [Imprint] Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Description256 p. ill 24.300 x 018.300 cm.
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SeriesTech Training Ser.
Summary Annotation <i>Learning to Solve Problems</i> is a much-needed book that describes models for designing interactive learning environments to support how to learn and solve different kinds of problems. Using a research-based approach, author David H. Jonassen?a recognized expert in the field?shows how to design instruction to support three kinds of problems: story problems, troubleshooting, and case and policy analysis problems. Filled with models and job aids, this book describes different approaches for representing problems to learners and includes information about technology-based tools that can help learners mentally represent problems for themselves. Jonassen also explores methods for associating different solutions to problems and discusses various processes for reflecting on the problem solving process. <i>Learning to Solve Problems</i> also includes three methods for assessing problem-solving skills?performance assessment, component skills; and argumentation.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2003018771
ISBN9780787964375
ISBN0787964379 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780787964375
Stock number00028608

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