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  1. Lankau, R.: Kein Mensch lernt digital : über den sinnvollen Einsatz neuer Medien im Unterricht (2017) 0.03
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    RSWK
    Lernpsychologie / E-Learning / Medien / Lernen / Didaktik
    Subject
    Lernpsychologie / E-Learning / Medien / Lernen / Didaktik
  2. Monyer, H.; Gessmann, M.: ¬Das geniale Gedächtnis : wie das Gehirn aus der Vergangenheit unsere Zukunft macht (2017) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Unser Gedächtnis ist weniger zuverlässig als wir uns das wünschen, manchmal lässt es uns auch im Stich. Je älter wir werden, umso mehr. Dabei zeigt die neuste Forschung: Sich alles merken zu können, ist gar nicht so wichtig. Das Gedächtnis ist nämlich viel mehr als bloß ein Speicher für Erinnerungen. Es erweist sich als höchst aktives Zukunftsorgan. Seine radikal auf das Kommende ausgerichtete Funktionsweise bestimmt, was wir uns merken, wie wir lernen und wer wir sind.
  3. Sweller, J.; Ayres, P.; Kalyuga, S.: Cognitive load theory (2011) 0.00
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    LCSH
    Cognitive learning
    Series
    Explorations in the Learning Sciences, Instructional Systems and Performance Technologies ; 500
    Subject
    Cognitive learning