01:377:310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Visual Perception, Observational Learning

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Concept: effective methods of providing instructions for helping a person to learn motor skills depend on the skills and instructional goals. An instructional strategy that encourages observational learning, which is. The learning of a skill that results from the direct observation of a person (or people) performing, or learning to perform, a skill. This question is important to answer to determine when to use demonstration. Answer: observer perceives the invariant features of the coordinated movement pattern. Investigation of the influence of demonstration on learning a complex skill. 2nd issue relevant to determining when demonstration will be most effective. Research shows that demonstration leads to better skill learning than other instruction forms when. The skill being learned requireds the squsation of a new pattern of coordination. Research shows that beginners can benefit from observing other beginners practice a skill. Observer perceives information about the strategy used by the other person to learn to perform the skill.

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