These examples demonstrate the progression in cognitive science and AI towards increased awareness and assessment of cognition and its important link to the environment. This development has been called for (Van Elk et al.,2010; Wilson & Golonka,2013) and subsequently welcomed by many theoreticians...
A few examples of definitions were the following: “The e-portfolio contains samples of the learners’ work and shows the growth over time.” “It is an alternative to the classroom test.” “It attempts to classify and collect information on the student's progress in an online and ...
Review the examples below for ideas on how grounded theory might work for you. See the second tab for more details on how grounded theory can be used for formative and summative project/programme/service/system, evaluations and how it might also inform an impact evaluation of an intervention. ...
We develop a theory of grounded and embodied mathematical cognition (GEMC) that draws on action-cognition transduction for advancing understanding of how the body can support mathematical reasoning. GEMC proposes that participants’ actions serve as inpu
behaviors relate directly to adventuring by being examples of exploration, skill application, and creative problem solving. The mechanics of adventuring include overlapping, recursive, branching, confluence, compiling, creating, and synthesizing skills, all of which ...
Table 7 Examples of 15 categories result Full size table Axial coding Axial coding involves the categorization and comparison of various concept categories related to the school sports coach competence model, as well as the identification of relationships among those categories. This process entails brea...
Interview had open-ended questions and participants were told to be conversational, “have no filters” and encouraged to “share experiences as an athlete and examples from your career”. Since literature has indicated that adversity and positive adaptation are not mutually exclusive [32, 54, 79]...
Research has long revealed that students struggle to construct viable and convincing mathematical arguments and provide valid generalizations of mathematical ideas (Dreyfus,1999; Healy & Hoyles,2000; Martin, McCrone, Bower, & Dindyal,2005). Students tend to be overly reliant on examples when explorin...
student-educator trust that students identified as being important to them and that had made a critical difference in their relationship with particular educators; (2) elements of trust mentioned by educators as part of their relationship-building strategies with students; and (3) specific examples ...
industry market resource allocation efficiency, and solving the bottleneck of productivity are key issues. Some examples are the application of blockchain technology and digital technology resources including from BIM to extended reality (VR, AR, MR, Digital Twins, data capturing technologies, etc.) ...