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Learning, Creating, and Using Knowledge

Learning, Creating, and Using Knowledge

Learning, Creating, and Using Knowledge
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Learning, Creating, and Using Knowledge Hardback - - 2nd Edition

by Joseph D. Novak

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Taylor & Francis Group , pp. 336 . Hardback. New.
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  • Title Learning, Creating, and Using Knowledge
  • Author Joseph D. Novak
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition number 2nd
  • Edition 2
  • Condition New
  • Pages 320
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Group , U.S.A.
  • Publication date pp. 336
  • Features Bibliography, Index, Maps, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 6606415
  • ISBN 9780415991841 / 0415991846
  • Weight 1.25 lbs (0.57 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.1 x 6 x 0.9 in (23.11 x 15.24 x 2.29 cm)
  • Reading level 1370
  • Category Education / Teaching
  • Library of Congress subjects Learning, Psychology of, Instructional systems - Design
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2009044207
  • Dewey Decimal Code 370.152
  • Quantity available 4

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From the publisher

Fully revised and updated, this second edition updates Novak's theory for meaningful learning and autonomous knowledge-building along with tools to make it operational - that is, concept maps, created with the use of CMapTools and the V diagram. It is essential reading for educators at all levels and corporate managers who seek to enhance worker productivity.

About the author

Joseph D. Novak, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University, Education and Biology, is Senior Research Scientist, Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition.

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