ACT-R

Publications about Instructional Materials

Anderson, J. R. (2002). Spanning seven orders of magnitude: A challenge for cognitive modeling. Cognitive Science, 26, 85-112 [PDF] [info]

Anderson, J. R. & Schunn, C. D. (2000). Implications of the ACT-R learning theory: No magic bullets. In R. Glaser, (Ed.), Advances in instructional psychology: Educational design and cognitive science (Volume 5), pp. 1-34. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. [PDF] [info]

Huss, D., Taatgen, N. A., & Anderson, J. R. (2006). Instructional Representation in cognitive modeling. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 367-368). Trieste, Italy. [PDF] [info]

Ritter, F. E. (2004). Choosing and getting started with a cognitive architecture to test and use human-machine interfaces. MMI-Interaktiv-Journal's special issue on Modeling and Simulation in Human-Machine Systems, 7. 17-37. [PDF] [info]

Taatgen, N. A., Huss, D., & Anderson, J. R. (2006). How cognitive models can inform the design of instructions. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 304-309). Trieste, Italy. [PDF] [info]

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