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125 I Research & Reflect: Cognitive Load Theory

125 I Research & Reflect: Cognitive Load Theory

FromTrainSmart: The Medical Device Educators’ Podcast


125 I Research & Reflect: Cognitive Load Theory

FromTrainSmart: The Medical Device Educators’ Podcast

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Jun 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Liz and Rachel discuss how to coach KOLs to prevent information overload by discussing John Sweller's Cognitive Load Theory. Tune in for their tips on managing the intrinsic load of the content while improving the germane load through presenting the information with existing schema. Finally, learn how to reduce the extraneous load which may distract from the learning.

Related Resources:Cognitive Load Theory: A Teacher's Guide by Structural Learning
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Released:
Jun 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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TrainSmart: The Medical Device Educators’ Podcast is for anyone who trains medical device reps, physicians and healthcare professionals. Discover how you can level up your training strategy creation, content development, facilitation, and assessments. We are focused on raising the training game away from a one-time meeting planning event to a career-long journey of learning. Join us for authentic conversations about med device training successes, failures and best practices.