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An explanation of passively presented instruction that integrates the presented information with background knowledge and fills in tacit inferences.
An self-generated explanation of presented instruction that integrates the presented information with background knowledge and fills in tacit inferences.
 
See Chi, M.T.H., et al., Self-explanations: How students study and use examples in learning to solve problems. Cognitive Science, 1989. 15: p. 145-182.
 
 


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Revision as of 17:32, 27 November 2006

An self-generated explanation of presented instruction that integrates the presented information with background knowledge and fills in tacit inferences.

See Chi, M.T.H., et al., Self-explanations: How students study and use examples in learning to solve problems. Cognitive Science, 1989. 15: p. 145-182.