It is not worth learning if it is not remembered: Designing e-learning to increase memory
The collation, storage and retrieval of information are essential components of successful learning. Whether information is retained depends on a variety of factors, including how the information fits with an individual’s existing knowledge, the way in which information is presented, and its complex...
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Main Authors: | ENGELBRECHT, Paula C., MAKANY, Tamas, MEADMORE, Katie, DUDLEY, Richard, DROR, Itiel E. |
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2007
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