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Metacognition and the Learning Process

Metacognition and the Learning Process

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Transcript of Season 2, Episode 4

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About the guests

Daniel J. Simons is a Professor in Department of Psychology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

Emelie Mies is a Technology Support Specialist at the Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning at UIUC.

Episode Summary

Thinking about one’s thinking is a rather unintuitive and fraught process, especially if we’re in a learner/student context! But this conversation, and Prof. Dan Simons research, might be a big help to jumpstarting that metacognition analysis. Hope you enjoy some connections between scam artists, signal to noise, pattern bias, incentive structures and a student’s journey through higher education.

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This podcast was produced by the Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning at the University of Illinois. Episodes can be found on our website, citl.illinois.edu, and major podcast platforms. We hope you’ll find us there and join the conversation!

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