Authors
Jeroen JG Van Merriënboer, Paul A Kirschner, Liesbeth Kester
Publication date
2003/1/1
Journal
Educational psychologist
Volume
38
Issue
1
Pages
5-13
Publisher
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Description
Complex learning aims at the integration of knowledge, skills, and attitudes; the coordination of qualitatively different constituent skills; and the transfer of what is learned to daily life or work settings. Recent instructional theories stress authentic learning tasks as the driving force for learning; but due to the complexity of those tasks, learning may be hampered by the limited processing capacity of the human mind. In this article we present a framework for scaffolding practice and just-in-time information presentation, aiming to control cognitive load effectively. We briefly describe a design model for complex learning consistent with cognitive load theory. Theoretical and practical implications of the presented framework are discussed.
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