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Category Archives: Cognitive Load Theory

TEP Talks Episode 1: Cognitive load theory vs. Desirable difficulties

Posted on 4 March, 2019 by Cora Sargeant

TEP Talks Episode 1:

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http://blog.soton.ac.uk/edpsych/files/2019/03/TEP-Talks-Episode-1.mp3

Featuring: Husna Kasmani, Christian English, Lauren Baggley, and Alex Hampstead

Special thanks to Dee Yan-Key for the use of the music ‘Peter’s Party’, from the album Fredric would cry.

Posted in Cognitive Load Theory, Desirable Difficulties | Tagged TEP Talks
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