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Chapter 10 Using Cognitive Load Theory to Optimize Simulation Design

Abstract

For learners, engaging in a simulation activity is a complex information-processing activity that involves various sensory elements. Cognitive load theory (CLT) provides an important framework for considering how to design these activities to take into account learners’ limited working memory resources and promote optimal learning. This chapter reviews learning from the perspective of cognitive psychology and introduces foundational concepts …

Authors

Naismith LM; Cheung JJH; Sibbald M; Tavares W; Cavalcanti RB; Haji FA; Fraser KL

Book title

Clinical Simulation

Pagination

pp. 129-141

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

2019

DOI

10.1016/b978-0-12-815657-5.00010-3