2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1397/1/012083
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How to Create Isomorphic Example-Problem Pairs for Facilitating Analogical Thinking

Abstract: Worked-example and problem-solving are often paired and named as the example-problem learning method. This learning method is often recommended by cognitive load theorists, but not much thought has been given to what kind of problems should be used as the example-problem pairs. If there is no clear specification in using the method, as a result, there might be little to no improvement in students’ problem-solving ability. Particularly, the improvement of analogical thinking can be set as the goal of learning. … Show more

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