Technical Translation: Usability Strategies for Translating Technical Documentation
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Learning
As we saw in preceding sections, long-term memory is a vast and virtually unlimited mechanism for storing information. Just as not all perceptions be- come memories, not all information is stored in memory; it must first be learned. What is more, we cannot “force” information to be stored in long- term memory. Learning can be defined as a relatively permanent change in behaviour as a result of experience. Novak (1998:19ff) distinguishes be- tween two principal types of learning: rote learning and meaningful learn- ing . Rote learning is, according to Novak, not true learning and is not ideal because it is an arbitrary, verbatim and non-substantive incorporation of new knowledge into a person’s cognitive structure. Rather than learning new information and integrating it with existing concepts and relating it to existing experiences, rote learning involves memorising information in a “word-for-word” fashion. And because the information is not related to existing knowledge, it is very difficult if not impossible to become profi- cient enough to use the information independently and creatively. All that is remembered is the literal message and not the knowledge or meaning be- hind it (Novak 1998:20). Meaningful learning, on the other hand, is a “process in which new in- formation is related to an existing relevant aspect of an individual’s knowl- edge structure” (Novak 1998:51). This type of learning is the best type of learning because it is a non-arbitrary, non-verbatim and substantive incor- poration of new knowledge into a person’s cognitive structure. This means that information learned is linked with existing knowledge and concepts and with higher order concepts. Essentially, the learner understands the in- formation, how it relates to existing knowledge and ultimately the learner understands how to use the newly acquired information. Meaningful learn- ing, however, requires a conscious decision on the part of the learner in or- der to take place ( ibid. ). It cannot be forced, merely facilitated. Download 2.88 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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