Something old, something new from cognitive load theory

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This article discusses the findings from a collection of six studies linked together by the common theme of cognitive load theory and published in Computers in Human Behavior. A number of familiar cognitive load conditions and effects are investigated in computer-based environments, namely worked examples, split-attention, and the expertise reversal effect; but in many cases cognitive load considerations are combined with other learning strategies such as pre-training, thinking aloud, self-explanations, embodied cognition, and presentation pausing. A number of key findings are identified including the use of contemporary physiological instruments to measure cognitive load. There is also a focus on real-world tasks and medical education, as well as the self-management of cognitive load.

论文关键词:Cognitive load theory,Computer-based learning,Multimedia effects,Measuring cognitive load,Self-regulation

论文评审过程:Available online 26 July 2020, Version of Record 31 July 2020.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2020.106503