Recommended Reading

J. Sweller, (2005). Implications of cognitive load theory for multimedia learning. In R.E. Mayer (Ed.), Cambridge handbook of multimedia learning. Cambridge: UK: Cambridge University Press.

CHAPTER OUTLINE

Harnessing Human Learning Processes

Our Memory Partners

Working Memory and the Significance of the Number 7 ± 2

Long-Term Memory and Expertise

  • Efficient Instruction Provides Schema Substitutes for Novices

Visual and Auditory Centers in Working Memory

  • Dual Task Experiments

Cognitive Load and Learning

How Learning Happens

  • The Processes of Learning

  • Instructional Methods to Promote Instructional Events

Automaticity: A Working Memory Bypass

The Bottom Line

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  • John Sweller Video Interview

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