PSYC 3241 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Intelligent Tutoring System, Descriptive Knowledge, Organizational Learning
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Organizational learning encompasses both training and development of workforce. Greater emphasis on skill enhancement with changing nature of work. Learning has ascended in importance, e. g. , director of training to chief learning officer. Three phases of skill acquisition: declarative knowledge (facts and things, knowledge compilation (integration of sequences, procedural knowledge (how to perform automatically) Three classes of abilities important for all 3 phases: general mental ability (most important at phase i, perceptual speed abilities (critical at phase ii, psychomotor ability (limits phase iii) Experts vs. novices: three distinguishing features of experts: proceduralization (automaticity, mental models, meta-cognition. Three stages to a training needs assessment: organizational analysis, task analysis, person analysis. Shift from instructor-led classroom toward learner-centered, technology-based (computer- based) training. Continuously modifies level of instruction to pattern of trainee. Gives trainees immediate feedback about quality of their decisions. Less structured than acting - no scripts, just roles. Most effective when specific behavioral-based guidelines are given. Put trainees in control of their learning.