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Educational Technology Research and Development | 2001

The triarchic theory of intelligence and computer-based inquiry learning

Bruce C. Howard; Steven McGee; Namsoo Shin; Regina Shia

Sternbergs (1985) triarchic theory of human intelligence distinguished among three types of intellectual abilities: analytic, creative, and practical. Our study explored the relationships between student abilities and the cognitive and attitudinal outcomes that resulted from student immersion in a computer-based inquiry environment. In particular, we examined outcome variables related to content understanding, problem solving, and science-related attitudes.Results indicated that more practical abilities predicted greater content understanding and transfer of problem-solving skills. High analytic abilities were predictive of content understanding but not transfer of problem-solving skills. High creative abilities predicted problem solving, but were not predictive of performance on content understanding. In terms of science-related attitudes, students who were dominant in practical abilities had significantly more positive posttest attitudes than those dominant in analytic abilities. The results from this study were used to make recommendations regarding design principles used in the subsequent development of computer-based inquiry environments.


Archive | 2000

Metacognitive Self-Regulation and Problem-Solving: Expanding the Theory Base through Factor Analysis.

Bruce C. Howard; Steven McGee; Regina Shia; Namsoo S. Hong


American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting | 2001

The Influence of Metacognitive Self-Regulation and Ability Levels on Problem Solving.

Bruce C. Howard; Steven McGee; Regina Shia; Namsoo S. Hong


American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting | 2000

The Influence of Metacognitive Self-Regulation on Problem-Solving in Computer-Based Science Inquiry.

Bruce C. Howard; Steven McGee; Namsoo S. Hong; Regina Shia


American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting | 2001

Computer-Based Science Inquiry: How Components of Metacognitive Self-Regulation Affect Problem-Solving

Bruce C. Howard; Steven McGee; Regina Shia; Namsoo S. Hong


American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting | 2002

Addressing the Complexities of Evaluating Interdisciplinary Multimedia Learning Environments.

Steven McGee; Bruce C. Howard; Dimiter M. Dimitrov; Namsoo S. Hong; Regina Shia


Archive | 1997

Results of a Survey Assessing the Impact of Astronomy Village: Investigating the Universe

Steven McGee; Namsoo Shin; Regina Shia; Steven Purcell


American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting | 2001

Using Simulations To Improve Cognitive Reasoning.

Steven McGee; Darlene Corriss; Regina Shia


Archive | 2001

American Educational Research Association 2001 Seattle, Washington The Influence of Metacognitive Self-Regulation and Ability Levels on Problem Solving

Bruce C. Howard; Steven McGee; Regina Shia; Namsoo S. Hong


Archive | 2000

American Educational Research Association 2000, New Orleans: Poster Session The Influence of Metacognitive Self-Regulation on Problem-Solving in Computer-Based Science Inquiry

Bruce C. Howard; Steven McGee; Namsoo S. Hong; Regina Shia

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Steven McGee

Wheeling Jesuit University

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Bruce C. Howard

Wheeling Jesuit University

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Namsoo Shin

Wheeling Jesuit University

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