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Stories and Memory, Games, LXD: ID Links 12/12/23

Experiencing eLearning

Affectively charged recollections have been dubbed “flash-bulb” memories, to communicate the idea that emotional events are deeply imprinted on the mind, like a flash aiding photography (Winograd & Neisser, 1992 ). In education there tends to be a clear emphasis on cognition while emotion is hardly part of the conversation.

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The DevLearn eLearning Rockstar Stage Reveal

eLearning Brothers

How playing games can boost the formation of new memories. How games stimulate mental cognition and produce positive brain changes. For many years, instructional designers have been creating eLearning content in a format that is suitable for a single size screen. How certain types of video increase cognitive load.