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articles and videos looking at how teachers are currently using chunks in designing their online courses
In a study of healthy volunteers, National Institutes of Health researchers found that our brains may solidify the memories of new skills we just p... (2019)
"Break your text and multimedia content into smaller chunks to make it easier for users to understand and remember information. Summary: Chunking ... (2017)
"Learning How to Learn", Coursera, Dr. Barbara Oakley, University of California, San Diego "how to make a chunk. If you're learning to play a di... (2017)
"Learning how to Learn", Coursera, Dr. Barbara Oakley, University of California, San Diego "This week, we're going to be talking about chunks, c... (2017)
"If we ran a contest for the favorite esoteric word of Instructional Designers, the term “chunking” might win. It’s a concept embedded in the world... (2012)
The Most Important Rule in UX Design that Everyone Breaks “The Rule: Always organize elements of information in categories no larger than 9, bu... (2017)
TED talks are inspiring, educational, informative, and wildly addictive. The length of a TED talk—18 minutes—is one of the key reasons behind the f... (2018)
Pioneering headteacher Paul Kelley explains his revolutionary 'spaced learning' technique for children to Kate Kellaway "In spaced learning, you... (2010)
This is Lesson #9 of the Tamed Course. In this video we're going to learn about 5 of the most powerful psychological factors that effect our levels... (2018)
"The central idea of these theories is that language development occurs through the incremental acquisition of meaningful chunks of elementary cons... (2018)
In cognitive psychology, chunking is a process by which individual pieces of information are bound together into a meaningful whole (Neath & Surpre... (2018)
The standard way to run a book club is to have everybody finish the book before meeting to talk about it. You have one meeting per book. The discus... (2020)