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:'''[[Cognitive research]]'''. Any [[educational method]] that is based on experience that requires cognitive analysis, synthesis, and/or evaluation of the subject of learning.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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:[[Cognitive research]], [[formative assessment]], [[substantive discussion]], [[Socratic method]], [[elicitation technique]]
:*'''[[Formative assessment]]'''. An [[educational method]] that is based on assessment that is formatted to provide detailed [[feedback]] afterwards, possibly during [[debriefing]] or a [[lessons learned]] session. Learners may also be encouraged to either complete specified assessment activities or obtain specified scores on them.
 
:*'''[[Substantive discussion]]'''. An [[educational method]] that is based on one or more discussions on the matters that go beyond conventionally-formalized concepts, possibly followed by [[debriefing]] or a [[lessons learned]] session.
 
:*'''[[Socratic method]]'''. An [[educational method]] that is based on [[critical thinking]] while answering challenging questions related to the subject of learning.
 
:*'''[[Elicitation technique]]'''. An established [[procedure]] for gathering [[data]] from [[human being]]s. [[Elicitation technique]]s are used in anthropology, cognitive science, counseling, education, knowledge engineering, linguistics, management, philosophy, psychology, and other fields. A person who interacts with human subjects to elicit information from them is called an [[elicitor]]. The most common ''techniques'' include [[interview]]s, [[brainstorming]], [[focus group]]s, [[artifact testing]], [[observation]], and [[questionnaire survey]].</div>
 
  
 
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Revision as of 21:48, 11 October 2020

Cognitive Studies (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Educational Methods lesson that introduces its participants to educational methods and related topics.

This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Education session of the CNM Cyber Orientation. The Orientation is the second stage of the WorldOpp Pipeline.


Content

The predecessor lectio is Practical Instructions.

Key terms

Cognitive research, formative assessment, substantive discussion, Socratic method, elicitation technique

Script

Cognitive research is an educational method that is based on experience that requires cognitive analysis, synthesis, and/or evaluation of the subject of learning.
Formative assessments are those assessments that are formatted to provide detailed feedback afterwards, possibly during debriefing or a lessons learned session. Learners may also be encouraged to either complete specified assessment activities or obtain specified scores on them.
Substantive discussions are discussions on the matters that go beyond conventionally-formalized concepts, possibly followed by debriefing or a lessons learned session.
The Socratic method is based on critical thinking. To utilize this method, the instructor asks challenging questions instead of providing the learners with straightforward answers.
In one's real life, the overwhelming majority of cognitive research would include elicitation techniques. These techniques are based on gathering data from human beings. The most common elicitation techniques include interviews, brainstorming, focus groups, artifact testing, observation, and questionnaire survey.

Closing

Is the concept of cognitive research explained well? --Yes/No/I'm not sure/Let me think/Let's move on

Experiential Studies is the successor lectio.

Questions

Placement entrance exam