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Complex Cognitive Processes - Coggle Diagram
Complex Cognitive Processes
Learning Strategies
Planning and Focusing Attention
Organizing and Remembering
Comprehension
Cognitive Monitoring
Practice
Critical Thinking
Evaluating conclusions by logically and systematically examining the evidence and solution
Additional Practice is key, one lesson or session is not enough. Analyze other work in the field.
Metacognition
Procedural Knowledge, and knowing how to use strategies properly
Self-regulatory knowledge to ensure the completion of a task
Declarative knowledge about yourself as a learner and factors that impact your learning
Problem Solving
A problem has an initial state, a goal, and and a path to reach the goal.
Problem solving is when we formulate new answers and going beyond the previously learned rules in order to achieve a goal.
Creativity
The ability to create work that is original, appropriate, and most importantly useful.
Divergent thinking is the ability to propose many different ideas or answers
Convergent thinking is the more common ability to identify only one answer