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The promise of new ideas and new technology for improving teaching and learning.

Joseph D Novak1.   

Abstract

There have been enormous advances in our understanding of human learning in the past three decades. There have also been important advances in our understanding of the nature of knowledge and new knowledge creation. These advances, when combined with the explosive development of the Internet and other technologies, permit advances in educational practices at least as important as the invention of the printing press in 1460. We have built on the cognitive learning theory of David Ausubel and various sources of new ideas on epistemology. Our research program has focused on understanding meaningful learning and on developing better methods to achieve such learning and to assess progress in meaningful learning. The concept map tool developed in our program has proved to be highly effective both in promoting meaningful learning and in assessing learning outcomes. Concept mapping strategies are also proving powerful for eliciting, capturing, and archiving knowledge of experts and organizations. New technology for creating concept maps developed at the University of West Florida permits easier and better concept map construction, thus facilitating learning, knowledge capture, and local or distance creation and sharing of structured knowledge, especially when utilized with the Internet. A huge gap exists between what we now know to improve learning and use of knowledge and the practices currently in place in most schools and corporations. There are promising projects in progress that may help to achieve accelerated advances. These include projects in schools at all educational levels, including projects in Colombia, Costa Rica, Italy, Spain, and the United States, and collaborative projects with corporate organizations and distance learning projects. Results to date have been encouraging and suggest that we may be moving from the lag phase of educational innovation to a phase of exponential growth.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12888848      PMCID: PMC162189          DOI: 10.1187/cbe.02-11-0059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biol Educ        ISSN: 1536-7509


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1.  A subsumption theory of meaningful verbal learning and retention.

Authors:  D P AUSUBEL
Journal:  J Gen Psychol       Date:  1962-04
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1.  Approaches to cell biology teaching: mapping the journey-concept maps as signposts of developing knowledge structures.

Authors:  Deborah Allen; Kimberly Tanner
Journal:  Cell Biol Educ       Date:  2003

2.  Selective use of the primary literature transforms the classroom into a virtual laboratory.

Authors:  Sally G Hoskins; Leslie M Stevens; Ross H Nehm
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  2007-05-04       Impact factor: 4.562

3.  Online debates to enhance critical thinking in pharmacotherapy.

Authors:  Theresa L Charrois; Michelle Appleton
Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ       Date:  2013-10-14       Impact factor: 2.047

4.  A microcosm of the biomedical research experience for upper-level undergraduates.

Authors:  Daryl D Hurd
Journal:  CBE Life Sci Educ       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 3.325

5.  Implementing concept-based learning in a large undergraduate classroom.

Authors:  David Morse; France Jutras
Journal:  CBE Life Sci Educ       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 3.325

6.  Proposed model of case based learning for training undergraduate medical student in surgery.

Authors:  A V Jamkar; W Burdick; P Morahan; V Y Yemul; Gurpreet Singh
Journal:  Indian J Surg       Date:  2008-07-30       Impact factor: 0.656

7.  A call for a community of practice to assess the impact of emerging technologies on undergraduate biology education.

Authors:  Jamie L Jensen; Juville Dario-Becker; Lee E Hughes; D Sue Katz Amburn; Joyce A Shaw
Journal:  J Microbiol Biol Educ       Date:  2012-05-03

Review 8.  Ototoxicity: Visualized in Concept Maps.

Authors:  Kelly L Watts
Journal:  Semin Hear       Date:  2019-04-26

9.  Concept mapping enhances learning of biochemistry.

Authors:  Krishna M Surapaneni; Ara Tekian
Journal:  Med Educ Online       Date:  2013-03-05

10.  The synthesis map is a multidimensional educational tool that provides insight into students' mental models and promotes students' synthetic knowledge generation.

Authors:  Ryan A Ortega; Cynthia J Brame
Journal:  CBE Life Sci Educ       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 3.325

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