thinkinghelps
Thinkinghelps is a multidisciplinary concept referring to a range of tools, practices, and resources designed to support thinking processes such as analysis, evaluation, and decision making. The term describes external aids that complement internal cognitive effort, helping users organize information, generate options, and reflect on reasoning.
Origin and usage: The idea emerged in cognitive science and educational literature as a way to articulate
Components: Thinkinghelps include external memory aids, reasoning prompts, structured templates, feedback mechanisms, and data visualization. Techniques
Applications: In education, thinkinghelps support scientific inquiry and problem-solving tasks. In professional settings, they assist project
Limitations and criticisms: Potential drawbacks include overreliance or cognitive offloading that may hinder internal skill development.
See also: cognitive aid, external cognition, metacognition, decision-support system, thought hygiene.
Example: A teacher uses a thinkinghelps worksheet that prompts students to restate the problem, list possible