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Extending Cognitive Load Theory to Incorporate Working Memory Resource Depletion: Evidence from the Spacing Effect
by
Sweller, John
, Chenu, Ouhao
, Paas, Fred
, Castro-Alonso, Juan C.
in
Analysis
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive Ability
/ Cognitive load
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Cognitive Tests
/ Difficulty Level
/ Education
/ Educational Psychology
/ Elementary School Students
/ Instructional Design
/ INTERVENTION STUDY
/ Learning and Instruction
/ Mathematics education
/ Mathematics Instruction
/ Memory
/ Short Term Memory
/ Time Factors (Learning)
2018
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Extending Cognitive Load Theory to Incorporate Working Memory Resource Depletion: Evidence from the Spacing Effect
by
Sweller, John
, Chenu, Ouhao
, Paas, Fred
, Castro-Alonso, Juan C.
in
Analysis
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive Ability
/ Cognitive load
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Cognitive Tests
/ Difficulty Level
/ Education
/ Educational Psychology
/ Elementary School Students
/ Instructional Design
/ INTERVENTION STUDY
/ Learning and Instruction
/ Mathematics education
/ Mathematics Instruction
/ Memory
/ Short Term Memory
/ Time Factors (Learning)
2018
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Extending Cognitive Load Theory to Incorporate Working Memory Resource Depletion: Evidence from the Spacing Effect
by
Sweller, John
, Chenu, Ouhao
, Paas, Fred
, Castro-Alonso, Juan C.
in
Analysis
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive Ability
/ Cognitive load
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Cognitive Tests
/ Difficulty Level
/ Education
/ Educational Psychology
/ Elementary School Students
/ Instructional Design
/ INTERVENTION STUDY
/ Learning and Instruction
/ Mathematics education
/ Mathematics Instruction
/ Memory
/ Short Term Memory
/ Time Factors (Learning)
2018
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Extending Cognitive Load Theory to Incorporate Working Memory Resource Depletion: Evidence from the Spacing Effect
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Extending Cognitive Load Theory to Incorporate Working Memory Resource Depletion: Evidence from the Spacing Effect
2018
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Overview
Depletion of limited working memory resources may occur following extensive mental effort resulting in decreased performance compared to conditions requiring less extensive mental effort. This \"depletion effect\" can be incorporated into cognitive load theory that is concerned with using the properties of human cognitive architecture, especially working memory, when designing instruction. Two experiments were carried out on the spacing effect that occurs when learning that is spaced by temporal gaps between learning episodes is superior to identical, massed learning with no gaps between learning episodes. Using primary school students learning mathematics, it was found that students obtained lower scores on a working memory capacity test (Experiments 1 and 2) and higher ratings of cognitive load (Experiment 2) after massed than after spaced practice. The reduction in working memory capacity may be attributed to working memory resource depletion following the relatively prolonged mental effort associated with massed compared to spaced practice. An expansion of cognitive load theory to incorporate working memory resource depletion along with instructional design implications, including the spacing effect, is discussed.
Publisher
Springer,Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Memory
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