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Document Type
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Article In Conference
Document Title
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Representing OS Services for Computer Novices Using Constructivism and Cognitivism
Representing OS Services for Computer Novices Using Constructivism and Cognitivism
Subject
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Representing OS Services for Computer Novices Using Constructivism and Cognitivism
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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The main goal of this study is to simplify the understanding of technical information such as Microsoft Windows Services using constructivism and cognitivism. In this paper, a seven-step model called GOALAPE, which organizes and simplifies contents to suite different learning styles, is proposed and validated. In addition to the three primary learning styles (visual, auditory, and tactile), we add a new learning styles called printable style concerned with learners who prefer reading instructions in hardcopy rather than in electronic format. It is demonstrated that the GOALAPE model is able to convey complex of Microsoft Windows Services concept to computer novices.
Conference Name
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IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), Marrakesh, Morocco, April 17-20, 2012, IEEE
Duration
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From : 26/5/1433 AH - To : 29/5/1433 AH
From : 17/4/2012 AD - To : 20/4/2012 AD
Publishing Year
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1433 AH
2012 AD
Article Type
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Article
Conference Place
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Marrakesh, Morocco
Added Date
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
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دانيال محمد الغزاوي
Alghazzawi, Daniyal Mohammed
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Doctorate
dghazzawi@kau.edu.sa
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