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Stanford University

Stanford Seminar - Learning, Memory, and Metacognitive Control

Stanford University via YouTube

Overview

This course focuses on learning, memory, and metacognitive control. The learning outcomes include understanding traditional cognitive psychology experiments, theories of metacognition, self-direction on online platforms, and the subjective experience of learning progress. The course teaches skills such as self-regulation, confidence ratings, task switching, working memory, and modeling dropout with survival models. The teaching method includes a combination of theoretical explanations, real-life examples, experiments, and simulations. The intended audience for this course is individuals interested in cognitive psychology, metacognition, and human learning processes.

Syllabus

Introduction.
Traditional Cognitive Psychology Experiments.
Theories of Metacognition.
Self-direction on online platforms.
Overview.
IARPA Forecasting Competition (ACE & HFC Program).
Opt-in designs forecasters choose their own questions to answer.
Do self-directed crowds work?.
Galton and the Wisdom of Crowds.
Laboratory Opt-in Experiment.
Example questions.
Crowd-level Performance.
Experiment 2: participants self-regulate amount of work.
Experiment 3: confidence ratings.
Simulating opt-in by categories of questions.
Ongoing work.
Ebb and Flow (task switching).
Lost in Migration (Flanker task).
Memory Match (2-back Working Memory).
Aggregate learning curves across age groups.
Learning separated by early/late dropout.
Modeling dropout with survival models.
Subjective experience of learning progress.
Learning dynamics within sessions.
Aggregate within session learning curves.
Limitations of Human Metacognition.

Taught by

Stanford Online

Reviews

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