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Cognitive Load Theory Terms
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1. Intrinsic

2. Germane

3. Extraneous

4. Cognitive Load

5. Cognitive Schemata

Extraneous cognitive load: Results from the techniques in which the to-be-learned information is presented. Extraneous cognitive load does not contribute to learning (Chipperfield, 2006). This can be modified by instructional design. It can be changed in a variety of ways, by enhancing the organization, chunking, and presentation techniques of to-be-learned information. Other ways are by using adjunct aids, and providing specific learning instructions.

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