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==Cognitive mechanisms in learning and expertise==
==Cognitive mechanisms in learning and expertise==
*'''[https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2001/wieman-bio.html Wieman] on Cognitive Load:''' Cognitive  load  has  important  implications  for  both classroom  teaching  and  technical  talks.  To  maximize learning, instructors must minimize cognitive load by limiting the amount of material presented, having a clear organizational  structure  to  the  presentation,  linking  new material  to  ideas  that  the  audience  already  knows,  and avoiding unfamiliar technical terminology and interesting little digressions.  
*'''[https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2001/wieman-bio.html Wieman] on Cognitive Load:''' Cognitive  load  has  important  implications  for  both classroom  teaching  and  technical  talks.  To  maximize learning, instructors must minimize cognitive load by limiting the amount of material presented, having a clear organizational  structure  to  the  presentation,  linking  new material  to  ideas  that  the  audience  already  knows,  and avoiding unfamiliar technical terminology and interesting little digressions.  
*[[Media:lecture_dynamics.pdf|Lecture dynamics vs. cognitive psychology]]
*[[Media:lecture_dynamics.pdf|Lecture dynamics vs. attention of audience]]
*[https://www.ted.com/talks/mihaly_csikszentmihalyi_on_flow Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi talks about ''Flow'']
*[[Why do good thoughts block better ones?]]
*[[Why do good thoughts block better ones?]]



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Cognitive mechanisms in learning and expertise

  • Wieman on Cognitive Load: Cognitive load has important implications for both classroom teaching and technical talks. To maximize learning, instructors must minimize cognitive load by limiting the amount of material presented, having a clear organizational structure to the presentation, linking new material to ideas that the audience already knows, and avoiding unfamiliar technical terminology and interesting little digressions.
  • Lecture dynamics vs. attention of audience
  • Why do good thoughts block better ones?

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