Spaced and interleaved practices have been identified as effective learning strategies which sometimes are conflated as a single strategy and at other times treated as distinct. Learning sessions in which studying information or practicing problems are spaced in time with rest-from-deliberate-learning periods between sessions generally result in better learning outcomes than massed practice without rest-from-deliberate-learning periods. Interleaved practice also consists of spaced sessions, but by interleaving topics rather than having rest-from-deliberate-learning periods. Interleaving is usually contrasted with blocking in which each learning topic is taught in a single block that provides an example of massed practice. The general findin...
Depletion of limited working memory resources may occur following extensive mental effort resulting ...
The revival of interest in the effectiveness of spaced practice, as compared with massed practice, i...
Interleving refers to the benefits of sequencing learning tasks so that similar items - two examples...
Spaced and interleaved practices have been identified as effective learning strategies which sometim...
Previous research shows that interleaving rather than blocking practice of different skills (e.g. ab...
The spacing of a fixed amount of study time across multiple sessions usually increases subsequent te...
Experiments reported here examined the effects of distributing practice during relearning. Specifica...
Every day, students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study information. The ti...
Studies going back a century and more have found that spacing learning episodes across time sometime...
Every day students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study information. The tim...
The interleaving effect indicates that students learn better from multiple areas that are interleave...
Abstract Every day, students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study informatio...
In order to ensure students benefit from instruction, it is important to use methods that aid retent...
The spacing effect refers to the robust finding that long-term memory is promoted when learning even...
Memory for repeated items improves when presentations are spaced during study. In Experiment 1A, wor...
Depletion of limited working memory resources may occur following extensive mental effort resulting ...
The revival of interest in the effectiveness of spaced practice, as compared with massed practice, i...
Interleving refers to the benefits of sequencing learning tasks so that similar items - two examples...
Spaced and interleaved practices have been identified as effective learning strategies which sometim...
Previous research shows that interleaving rather than blocking practice of different skills (e.g. ab...
The spacing of a fixed amount of study time across multiple sessions usually increases subsequent te...
Experiments reported here examined the effects of distributing practice during relearning. Specifica...
Every day, students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study information. The ti...
Studies going back a century and more have found that spacing learning episodes across time sometime...
Every day students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study information. The tim...
The interleaving effect indicates that students learn better from multiple areas that are interleave...
Abstract Every day, students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study informatio...
In order to ensure students benefit from instruction, it is important to use methods that aid retent...
The spacing effect refers to the robust finding that long-term memory is promoted when learning even...
Memory for repeated items improves when presentations are spaced during study. In Experiment 1A, wor...
Depletion of limited working memory resources may occur following extensive mental effort resulting ...
The revival of interest in the effectiveness of spaced practice, as compared with massed practice, i...
Interleving refers to the benefits of sequencing learning tasks so that similar items - two examples...