How We Think - John Dewey
John Dewey

Book Jungle, 2007

Arguably the most influential thinker on education in the twentieth century, Dewey's contribution lies along several fronts. His attention to experience and reflection, democracy and community, and to environments for learning have been seminal.
  
  











  



  
Introduction to the Theories of Learning (7th Edition)1 review
B.R. Hergenhahn, Matthew Olson

Prentice Hall, 2004

Great condition

It was shipped very quickly it took about 3 days. The Book was in excellent condition
  
  











  



  
The Mind's I: Fantasies and Reflections on Self & Soul13 reviews
Daniel C. Dennett

Basic Books, 2001

Tickle your philosophical funny bone

+ Hofstadter's Accustomed Brilliance
+ I am he as you are me
+ Mine's Aye
  
  











  



  
Applied Metacognition

Cambridge University Press, 2002

There is a growing theoretical and practical interest in the topic of metacognition: how mental processses are monitored and controlled. This study overviews the relationship between theories in metacognition and their real-world applications. In addition to a theoretical overview, chapters cover metacognition in three areas: education, everyday life memory and in diverse populations.
  
  











  



  
Learning & Memory: The Brain in Action3 reviews
Marilee Sprenger

Association for Supervision & Curriculum Deve, 1999

115 pages that will change your understanding of the way you think

+ Searching for Marilee Sprenger
+ Practical information on how the brain learns

In all my years of obsesive reading about the brain and its function, I have never found as simple, clear, current and practical an owners manual for the brain as this. Order it, it's a bargain you will end up recomending to others.
  
  











  



  
Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid244 reviews
Douglas R. Hofstadter

Basic Books, 1999

Computer Science

+ An Incredible Intellectual Romp
+ Literate, Facinating, Readable
+ My favourite book - ever!
  
  











  



  
An Introduction to Applied Cognitive Psychology
Anthony Esgate

Psychology Press, 2004

An Introduction to Applied Cognitive Psychology offers a student friendly review of recent research in the application of cognitive methods, theories and models to real-world scenarios. The authors approach cognitive psychology by looking at how people use basic cognitive skills in everyday environments. In this way, they explore how people use their knowledge to influence their behaviour in ...
  
  











  



  
Fluid Concepts And Creative Analogies: Computer Models Of The Fundamental Mechanisms Of Thought14 reviews
Douglas R. Hofstadter

Basic Books, 1996

Wonderful but quite dry in parts

+ 15 years on, still relavant. We have a long way to go....
+ Another piece of the puzzle
+ A serious read for AI wonks
  
  











  



  
The Open Mind: Exploring the 6 Patterns of Natural Intelligence8 reviews
Dawn Markova, Ph. D.

Red Wheel / Weiser, 1996

Beyond "Learning Styles"

+ Better understand your loved ones
+ I Recommend It To Professionals And Non-Professionals Alike
+ Dawna Markova's Open Mind
  
  











  



  
How We Think - John Dewey
John Dewey

Book Jungle, 2007

Arguably the most influential thinker on education in the twentieth century, Dewey's contribution lies along several fronts. His attention to experience and reflection, democracy and community, and to environments for learning have been seminal.
  
  











  



  
The Mind's I: Fantasies and Reflections on Self & Soul13 reviews
Daniel C. Dennett

Basic Books, 2001

Tickle your philosophical funny bone

+ Hofstadter's Accustomed Brilliance
+ I am he as you are me
+ Mine's Aye
  
  











  



  
Learning & Memory: The Brain in Action3 reviews
Marilee Sprenger

Association for Supervision & Curriculum Deve, 1999

115 pages that will change your understanding of the way you think

+ Searching for Marilee Sprenger
+ Practical information on how the brain learns

In all my years of obsesive reading about the brain and its function, I have never found as simple, clear, current and practical an owners manual for the brain as this. Order it, it's a bargain you will end up recomending to others.
  
  











  



  
Fluid Concepts And Creative Analogies: Computer Models Of The Fundamental Mechanisms Of Thought14 reviews
Douglas R. Hofstadter

Basic Books, 1996

Wonderful but quite dry in parts

+ 15 years on, still relavant. We have a long way to go....
+ Another piece of the puzzle
+ A serious read for AI wonks
  
  











  



  
Applied Metacognition

Cambridge University Press, 2002

There is a growing theoretical and practical interest in the topic of metacognition: how mental processses are monitored and controlled. This study overviews the relationship between theories in metacognition and their real-world applications. In addition to a theoretical overview, chapters cover metacognition in three areas: education, everyday life memory and in diverse populations.
  
  











  



  
Introduction to the Theories of Learning (7th Edition)1 review
B.R. Hergenhahn, Matthew Olson

Prentice Hall, 2004

Great condition

It was shipped very quickly it took about 3 days. The Book was in excellent condition
  
  











  



  
The Open Mind: Exploring the 6 Patterns of Natural Intelligence8 reviews
Dawn Markova, Ph. D.

Red Wheel / Weiser, 1996

Beyond "Learning Styles"

+ Better understand your loved ones
+ I Recommend It To Professionals And Non-Professionals Alike
+ Dawna Markova's Open Mind
  
  











  



  
Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid244 reviews
Douglas R. Hofstadter

Basic Books, 1999

Computer Science

+ An Incredible Intellectual Romp
+ Literate, Facinating, Readable
+ My favourite book - ever!
  
  











  



  
An Introduction to Applied Cognitive Psychology
Anthony Esgate

Psychology Press, 2004

An Introduction to Applied Cognitive Psychology offers a student friendly review of recent research in the application of cognitive methods, theories and models to real-world scenarios. The authors approach cognitive psychology by looking at how people use basic cognitive skills in everyday environments. In this way, they explore how people use their knowledge to influence their behaviour in ...