Research on the Construction of an Evaluation Index System for Adolescent Cognitive Development in Internet Educational Applications
The development trend of Internet+education,characterized by increasingly sophisticated network environments,widespread popularity of smart devices,and continuous growth of educational applications,is constantly reshaping the online learning space for adolescents.At the same time,generative AI technologies are rapidly iterating and emerging,ushering in a new era of AI+education.However,there is still a lack of systematic exploration of adolescents'cognitive development during the use of Internet educational applications.Regulatory governance schemes for these applications lack scientific evidence support in terms of adolescents'cognitive development,making it urgent to address the challenge of breaking through the"black box"of cognition and embracing the new wave of intelligent educational applications.To address this issue of a lack of systematic evaluation of adolescents'cognitive development in Internet education application environments,this study draws on multi-disciplinary perspectives from cognitive psychology,cognitive science,and analysis of relevant domestic and international research.Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods,we construct an evaluation index system for adolescents'cognitive development in Internet educational applications that includes six first-level indicators(sensation,perception,attention,memory,thinking,and imagination),14 second-level indicators,and 30 third-level observation points.We also determine the weight coefficients for each level of the indicators.This evaluation system aims to serve as a research fulcrum to explore the influence mechanism of Internet educational applications on adolescents'cognitive development,laying the foundation for building a smart learning space that promotes human-machine harmony.
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