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What’s the best way to choose how you’ll teach something so it actually sticks?
Design your next lesson so learners don’t just follow along—they understand, remember, and apply their new skills.
By grounding your instruction in Cognitive Load Theory, you’ll gain a practical compass for sequencing content, trimming unnecessary load, and accelerating real mastery.
Our guest, Dr. John Sweller, pioneered Cognitive Load Theory during more than four decades as Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of New South Wales. His research has reshaped classrooms, training programs, and learning technologies worldwide.
WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE
Practical ways to balance intrinsic, extraneous, and germane load so learners stay challenged without being overwhelmed
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By Thomas WatkinsWhat’s the best way to choose how you’ll teach something so it actually sticks?
Design your next lesson so learners don’t just follow along—they understand, remember, and apply their new skills.
By grounding your instruction in Cognitive Load Theory, you’ll gain a practical compass for sequencing content, trimming unnecessary load, and accelerating real mastery.
Our guest, Dr. John Sweller, pioneered Cognitive Load Theory during more than four decades as Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of New South Wales. His research has reshaped classrooms, training programs, and learning technologies worldwide.
WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE
Practical ways to balance intrinsic, extraneous, and germane load so learners stay challenged without being overwhelmed
thedesignpsychologist.substack.com is the podcast newsletter. Get episode summaries right in your inbox so you can easily reference, save, and apply what you learn.