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What’s more, content chunking provides opportunities for students to get up and move. Increased blood flow and oxygen are beneficial for learning. And, if you chunk the content, you’re able to provide different learning styles and formats for students. So, let’s look at some examples of ...
Examples of Scaffolding and Chunking in Online and Blended Learning Environments Scaffolding and chunking are instructional strategies designed to support the relationship of new information to prior knowledge in manageable sizes for th... RM Baker - 《Ssrn Electronic Journal》 被引量: 5发表: 2010年...
He also holds a PhD in public affairs, and has worked as a counselor and teacher for community college students for more than 10 years. Chunking is one strategy that can be used to improve a person's short-term memory. It involves reducing long strings of information that can be difficult...