There is an increasing expectation in tertiary education that students take control of their own learning, experience independence and manage their own cognition. This research sought to investigate techniques for university students to manage their own cognitive load. This paper presents two experiments conducted with postgraduate university students enrolled in an educational psychology subject in an Australian university. A total of 86 students participated in Experiment 1 and 85 in Experiment 2. The results of both experiments show that it is possible to instruct students on how to self-manage split attention. Furthermore, the findings from Experiment 2 show that students can transfer skills of split-attention management when provided w...
The aim of this Introduction to the Special Issue 'Bridging Cognitive Load and Self-Regulated Learni...
We investigated whether finger pointing can be used as a cognitive load self-management strategy whe...
The study investigates how working memory affects students' control of attention. A quasi-experiment...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) research has primarily focussed on how instructors and designers of inst...
This study had two main purposes. First, to test how the availability of documents in multiple docum...
This paper presents a work-in-progress exploring how learners can manage their own cognitive load th...
Previous research using Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has established the importance of integrating a ...
Previous research using Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has established the importance of integrating a ...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
The split-attention effect is in the area of multimedia learning an often examined and researched ef...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
This research investigated the effects of 3 instructional design formats on learning introductory ac...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) (Sweller 1988, 1998, 2010) provides us a guiding framework for designing...
This research investigated the effects of 3 instructional design formats on learning introductory ac...
The aim of this Introduction to the Special Issue 'Bridging Cognitive Load and Self-Regulated Learni...
We investigated whether finger pointing can be used as a cognitive load self-management strategy whe...
The study investigates how working memory affects students' control of attention. A quasi-experiment...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) research has primarily focussed on how instructors and designers of inst...
This study had two main purposes. First, to test how the availability of documents in multiple docum...
This paper presents a work-in-progress exploring how learners can manage their own cognitive load th...
Previous research using Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has established the importance of integrating a ...
Previous research using Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has established the importance of integrating a ...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
The split-attention effect is in the area of multimedia learning an often examined and researched ef...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
An exponential increase in the availability of information over the last two decades has asked for n...
This research investigated the effects of 3 instructional design formats on learning introductory ac...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) (Sweller 1988, 1998, 2010) provides us a guiding framework for designing...
This research investigated the effects of 3 instructional design formats on learning introductory ac...
The aim of this Introduction to the Special Issue 'Bridging Cognitive Load and Self-Regulated Learni...
We investigated whether finger pointing can be used as a cognitive load self-management strategy whe...
The study investigates how working memory affects students' control of attention. A quasi-experiment...