Technology Integration and Learning Theory
retaining this information in memory. Learning theories are very important for instructional designers in order to help them create an effective, efficient and appealing instruction design such as: Cognitive Information Processing Theory, Schema Theory, Cognitive Load Theory, Situated Learning Theory, Gagné’s Theory of
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