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978-0-521-67758-5 - Cognitive Load Theory


Edited by Jan L. Plass, Roxana Moreno and Roland Brunken
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Cognitive Load Theory


Edited by
Jan L. Plass
New York University

Roxana Moreno
University of New Mexico

Roland Brünken
Saarland University, Germany

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Cognitive load theory / edited by Jan L. Plass, Roxana Moreno, Roland Brünken.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
isbn 978-0-521-86023-9 (hardback)
1. Cognitive learning. 2. Educational psychology. I. Plass, Jan L. II. Moreno, Roxana.
III. Brünken, Roland, 1965– IV. Title.
lb1062.c644 2010
370.15′ 2–dc22 2009044116

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