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Response to "Cognitive load theory: Practical implications and an important challenge" by Leppink (2017). [PDF]
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Cognitive Load and Challenges in Self-regulation: An Introduction and Reflection on the Topical Collection. [PDF]
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A scoping review of cognitive load assessment tools suitable for clinicians performing REBOA. [PDF]
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Examining cognitive load in human-machine collaborative translation: insights from eye-tracking experiments of Chinese-English translation. [PDF]
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Erratum to "Impact of Ambient Artificial Intelligence Documentation on Cognitive Load". [PDF]
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EdTechnica, 2023
Cognitive Load Theory (CLT), formulated by John Sweller, describes how working memory processes information and includes three types: intrinsic, extraneous, and germane. Each type of cognitive load plays a crucial role in educational technology and instructional design, and by minimizing extraneous cognitive load and promoting germane cognitive load ...
Chad Clark, Royce Kimmons
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Cognitive Load Theory (CLT), formulated by John Sweller, describes how working memory processes information and includes three types: intrinsic, extraneous, and germane. Each type of cognitive load plays a crucial role in educational technology and instructional design, and by minimizing extraneous cognitive load and promoting germane cognitive load ...
Chad Clark, Royce Kimmons
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Cognitive Load in Collaboration--Convergence
2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2012Collaboration is inherent to complex participatory multi-actor and multi-agent social technical systems. Supporting collaborative problem solving is challenging, especially with the increased amount of data and information available for decision makers; they often experience information overload.
Kolfschoten G.L., Brazier F.
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