2. Brain vs Computer
You don’t really see it
When I think, my brain works like
happening when I process
a computer, processing, filing,
information, just like a
storing, and retrieving when I
human brain.
need it to.
3. Ways to get information
Human Brain Computer
Information is gathered Information is gathered
through instruction, from programming code,
books, perception, databases, search
interaction, and prior engines and user
personal experiences. commands.
4. Ways to process information
Human Brain Computer
I take into consideration I can transfer details into
what I already know, and documents, files, maps,
apply it to the new and other data sources
knowledge. You might perfect for storage.
not see me work, but I’m
problem solving!
5. Ways to organize information
Human Brain Computer
I look for connections to I can transfer details into
store information documents, files, maps,
through personal and other data sources
experiences and sort for perfect for storage.
later retrieval.
6. Ways to retrieve information
Human Brain Computer
When I need to use I can open up my
information, I can information to others
retrace my steps to through simulations,
retrieve what is needed discussions, and many
from my “files”. other tools!
7. References
• Mayer, R. (N.D.) Cognitive theory of multimedia learning. Retrieved
from http://www.learning-theories.com/cognitive-theory-of-
multimedia-learning-mayer.html
• Orey, M. (Ed.). (2001). Emerging perspectives on learning, teaching,
and technology. Retrieved from
http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/index.php?title=Main_Page