SUPPORT PROBLEM FOR COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN THE E-LEARNING
Successful development of such important human cognitive functions as attention, perception and information processing speed, working and long-term memory, thinking, etc. is a necessary foundation for increasing the effectiveness of e-learning. One way for further developments of students' co...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics (ITMO University)
2014-11-01
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Series: | Naučno-tehničeskij Vestnik Informacionnyh Tehnologij, Mehaniki i Optiki |
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Online Access: | http://ntv.ifmo.ru/file/article/11207.pdf |
Summary: | Successful development of such important human cognitive functions as attention, perception and information
processing speed, working and long-term memory, thinking, etc. is a necessary foundation for increasing the effectiveness of
e-learning. One way for further developments of students' cognitive functions in the process of e-learning consists in
computer cognitive training sessions, which are included in the individual learning paths to promote a learner to the
successful implementation of specific learning tasks of e-course. Analysis of the estimating problems for cognitive training
effects (severity, stability and transfer) is done and the ways for their solution are proposed. It is shown that the biological
basis for cognitive training effects consists in the processes of neuroplasticity of the brain that influence the duration and
intensity of training. An approach to the organization of research for the effects of cognitive training, based on the usage of
random methods is suggested. The prospects of game mechanics application for cognitive training implementation in elearning
are shown. A detailed analysis of the approaches to the training of the basic cognitive functions, including working
memory of learners, is carried out. The practical significance of this paper is to identify priorities for research and
development of cognitive training in e-learning. |
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ISSN: | 2226-1494 2500-0373 |