Difference between revisions of "List of techniques for managing working memory in explanations"

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Latest revision as of 00:40, 17 July 2021

  • summarizing at appropriate intervals in the text
  • adding exercises to slow down the reader/force them to internalize something better
  • something like Quantum Country or Orbit where flashcards are embedded in the text, forcing certain terms/facts to be memorized.
  • repeating key facts at certain intervals
  • repeatedly bombarding the learner with the same facts, as in Duolingo
  • quoting relevant facts instead of just citing them so that the reader does not have to look them up
  • making each blog post/chapter/section short enough that the reader can consume it in one sitting without getting fidgety/losing track of progress.

See also

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