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Prof.dr. T.A.J.M. van Gog
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cognitive
educational
instruction
learning
neuroscience
particular
psychology
Expertise
educational psychology, cognitive psychology, neuroscience
Expertise (NL)
educational psychology, cognitive psychology, neuroscience
KNAW member
The Young Academy
Grants/prizes
NWO-Veni 2008-1; NWO-Vidi 2011/2012
Active as
Extraordinary professor
Organisation
Department of Psychology (EUR)
Chair (EN)
Educational psychology, in particular psychology of learning and instruction
Chair (NL)
Onderwijspsychologie, in het bijzonder de psychologie van leren en instructie
Phone
+31-10-4089041
Email
vangog -at- fsw. eur. nl
URL
http://www.metacognition.nl/index.php?option=com_content&vie...
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Off with their heads! The effects of seeing a model's head and gaze on learning from modelling examples
Project leader
Yes Wii Can: An Embodied Cognition Approach to Improving the Design of Animations for Primary Education
Project leader
Fostering self-monitoring and self-regulation in learning to solve problems
Project leader
Learning Assessments
Project leader
Do you see what I see? Stimulating students' reflection through example-based learning
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Segmentation of Animations: Explaining the Effects on the Learning Process and Learning Outcomes
Project leader
Training self-evaluation and task selection prior to pupil-steered instruction: effects on self-steered learning competentions, pupil involvement and learning
Doctoral/PhD student
Cognitive load theory as the guiding principle for the identification of transfer enhancing instructional methods
Classification
A84200
Education
D51000
Psychology
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