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The 3 Components of Metacognition

KnowledgeOne

The main definition of this notion attributes the following three components to it: Metacognition includes: Metacognitive knowledge. As described by two theorists, metacognitive experiences are the “product of the process of monitoring cognition” (Büchel, 2013a; Efklides, 2001). Are we really good at multitasking?

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The Learning and Forgetting Curve: How to Make eLearning Memorable

TalentLMS

Multitasking with techno-stimulators: mobile phones, tablets, i-tunes and you get the drift. Taking a short nap after learning or reading something challenging actually improves memorization and recall (Bjork, 2001). Another common and deceptively heroic habit, that we all are so proud of, is multitasking. Tell us something new.

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Social media and reflection: marriage or divorce?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Multitasking. A definition from a paper " Reflection is a form of mental processing that we use to fulfill a purpose or to achieve some anticipated outcome. For instance, Chloe Fan kept all her movie tickets since 2001. A lot of times, social media don't solve the underlying learning disabilities. Quick messages.

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Moving to the Virtual Classroom: A Trainer’s Roadmap to Success with Cindy Huggett #ASTDTK12

Learning Visions

She’s been doing virtual classroom since 2001. Tips for multitasking: be prepared – know your content really well know your software – make sure you know where the button is to find the poll question! It’s about preparation and speed. be a proficient typist practice!