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Friday Finds — Robert Bjork, John Sweller, Reading Speed
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📰 News & Notes
Robert Bjork on Long-Term Memory
This is for all my fellow learning nerds! Dr. Robert Bjork, a leading expert in applied memory research, discusses his groundbreaking theory of long-term memory. He explains how losing access to memories, a process he calls "disuse," is essential for forming stronger, longer-lasting ones. This theory illuminates the benefits of learning strategies like spaced repetition, interleaving practice, and active recall.
🎯 Takeaway: Forgetting is a crucial step in the memory formation process, making techniques like spaced repetition and active recall essential for robust long-term learning.
Beyond Words: The Brain's Rapid Grasp of Sentence Structure
The human brain can rapidly process short messages, detecting basic sentence structure in as little as 130 milliseconds. This ability, similar to how we quickly grasp visual scenes, suggests our language processing capabilities are much faster than previously thought. This research challenges traditional word-by-word models of language comprehension, revealing the brain's capacity to understand language at a glance, even with grammatical errors or nonsensical content.
🎯 Takeaway: The human brain can rapidly process short messages, detecting basic sentence structure in as little as 130 milliseconds.
AI Tutors Double Rates of Learning in Less Learning Time
Dr. Philippa Hardman shares new Harvard research that demonstrates the potential of AI in education. AI tutors significantly outperformed human instructors in terms of student learning gains, time efficiency, and engagement. Students tutored by AI learned twice as fast, reached competency quicker, and reported higher levels of motivation and engagement compared to those in traditional classroom settings.
Takeaway: AI tutors outperform human instructors, doubling learning gains and boosting student engagement.
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