The human brain has limitations in processing and retaining information, particularly due to constraints in working memory. Effective course design should focus on transferring information from working memory to long-term memory. Strategies to enhance retention include chunking content into manageable segments and making connections between new material and prior knowledge. Using engaging visual aids and structured formats can help learners process information better, thus improving their ability to recall and apply concepts after some time.
Memory isn't created in isolation-it's built on top of existing knowledge. The more connections learners make between old and new ideas, the easier it is to retain information.
Chunk your content into bite-sized segments to enhance retention. Use bullet points, short video clips, and visually separated text blocks.
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