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Hauptverfasser: Stine, Walter D., Wildemuth, Barbara M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1992
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ462927
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author Stine, Walter D.
Wildemuth, Barbara M.
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Wildemuth, Barbara M.
Stine, Walter D.
Wildemuth, Barbara M.
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contents The Training of Microcomputer Users: Insights from Two Disciplines. Stine, Walter D. Wildemuth, Barbara M. Cognitive Processes Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Science Education Experiential Learning Guides Human Factors Engineering Instructional Design Man Machine Systems Metaphors Microcomputers Schemata (Cognition) Training Methods Transfer of Training User Needs (Information) Research in human computer interaction and instructional design can provide insights into effective methods for training microcomputer users. Suggestions include utilizing error recognition and recovery, development of mental models, simplification of documentation, and using cognitive approaches that allow transfer of knowledge to new situations. (40 references) (EA)
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spellingShingle The Training of Microcomputer Users: Insights from Two Disciplines.
Stine, Walter D.
Wildemuth, Barbara M.
Cognitive Processes
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Science Education
Experiential Learning
Guides
Human Factors Engineering
Instructional Design
Man Machine Systems
Metaphors
Microcomputers
Schemata (Cognition)
Training Methods
Transfer of Training
User Needs (Information)
The Training of Microcomputer Users: Insights from Two Disciplines. Stine, Walter D. Wildemuth, Barbara M. Cognitive Processes Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Science Education Experiential Learning Guides Human Factors Engineering Instructional Design Man Machine Systems Metaphors Microcomputers Schemata (Cognition) Training Methods Transfer of Training User Needs (Information) Research in human computer interaction and instructional design can provide insights into effective methods for training microcomputer users. Suggestions include utilizing error recognition and recovery, development of mental models, simplification of documentation, and using cognitive approaches that allow transfer of knowledge to new situations. (40 references) (EA)
title The Training of Microcomputer Users: Insights from Two Disciplines.
topic Cognitive Processes
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Science Education
Experiential Learning
Guides
Human Factors Engineering
Instructional Design
Man Machine Systems
Metaphors
Microcomputers
Schemata (Cognition)
Training Methods
Transfer of Training
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ462927