Discover how to supercharge your brain … with “cognitive load theory”!
Featuring teacher, author and podcaster Ollie Lovell.
Memory and learning month continues with an introduction to the powerful “cognitive load theory” principle, and how we can use it to supercharge your brain.
Learn faster. Understand more. Overcome procrastination.
Cognitive Load Theory could help with all of these, and more!
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Also mentioned in today’s episode:
– Read Cognitive Load Theory in Action (book): https://geni.us/cognitiveload
– Listen to Ollie’s very popular Education Reading Room podcast: https://www.ollielovell.com/podcast/
– Read Ollie’s published works: https://www.ollielovell.com/books/
– Check out Ollie’s personal website (https://www.ollielovell.com/) and follow him on social (@ollie_lovell)
– “Skim” PDF reader
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