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Content Chunking Strategies for eLearning and Instructional Design

articles and videos looking at how teachers are currently using chunks in designing their online courses

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Updated Jan 23, 2025
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How Chunking Helps Content Processing

How Chunking Helps Content Processing

Article 2017
Lecture 17 - How to Form a Chunk - Part 1

Lecture 17 - How to Form a Chunk - Part 1

Video 2017
Lecture 15 - Introduction to Chunking

Lecture 15 - Introduction to Chunking

Video 2017
Chunking Information for Instructional Design

Chunking Information for Instructional Design

Article 2012
The Science Behind TED's 18-Minute Rule | Carmine Gallo

The Science Behind TED's 18-Minute Rule | Carmine Gallo

Article 2018
Paul Kelley: Give kids the space to learn | Science | The Guardian

Paul Kelley: Give kids the space to learn | Science | The Guardian

Article 2010
Chunking in Language acquisition - Wikipedia

Chunking in Language acquisition - Wikipedia

Article 2018
Chunking (psychology) - Wikipedia

Chunking (psychology) - Wikipedia

Article 2018
Most book clubs are doing it wrong

Most book clubs are doing it wrong

Article 2020

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