Information Processing Approach
Information Processing Approach
Introduction
Meaning of Cognition
Information Processing Approach
What is Information Processing?
Memory systems
Types of memory
Meaning and causes of Forgetting
Ways of promoting memory
Introduction
Cognitive learning theories re-emerged in 1960s, strongly
criticizing behavioral learning theories.
Much on the work of Flavell, Atkinson, Schifrin, Siegler and
others
What is Cognition?
Cognition, refers to‘the understanding, acquisition and processing
knowledge, or more loosely thought processes’ (Hamilton,
I ;1995:20).
Cognitive learning theories explain ways by which human being
1. Sensory Memory;
2. Short Term Memory; and
3. Long Term Memory.
THREE MEMORY SYSTEMS
Types Rehearsal
Maintenance rehearsal (a mere repetition of a concept to be learnt so
as to remember it even not understanding its meaning).
Elaborative rehearsal (a technique of thinking about the meaning rather
than repeating the concepts
LONG TERM MEMORY
Information held in Short Term Memory is transferred in to Long
Term Memory.
Large capacity to store
Long time stay
Most information used is retrieved from LTM
Information can not be lost
Retrieval for STM
Information in LTM is retained for a long time and will never be
forgotten.
Failure to retrieve may be due to failure to retain information in the
Good organization and presentation of material. Facts and ideas that are
well organized can be easily understood and so easily put in memory.
Organization:
• Divide the information into parts
• Show how the parts are related
• Arrange the information according to their relationship
• Present them in sequence
• Teaching by association; using examples, real objects, illustrations,
pictures or models.
• Association provides memory cues. One thing stimulates remembering
of another.
• interpret information;
• give examples.
The use of mnemonics: these are techniques for remembering.
• They provide cues that aid memory.
• They are used to form mental images to help remember associations.
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Types of mnemonics:
• Yodai mnemonic; each word in a piece of information to be