Special Issue Computers in Human Behavior on cognitive load
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The new issue of Computers in Human Behavior contains a special issue on Cognitive Load Theory. CELSTEC's Tamara van Gog and visiting professor Paul Ayres edited this special issue.
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The special issue State of the Art Research into Cognitive Load Theory in Computers in Human Behavior, volume 25, issue 2 contains among others the articlea:
- Combining shared control with variability over surface features: Effects on transfer test performance and task involvement, written by Gemma Corbalan, Liesbeth Kester, Jeroen J.G. van Merriënboer
- Individual and group-based learning from complex cognitive tasks: Effects on retention and transfer efficiency, written by Femke Kirschner, Fred Paas, Paul A. Kirschner
- Uncovering cognitive processes: Different techniques that can contribute to cognitive load research and instruction, by Tamara van Gog, Liesbeth Kester, Fleurie Nievelstein, Bas Giesbers, Fred Paas
- Attention guidance during example study via the model’s eye movements, by Van Gog, Tamara; Jarodzka, Halszka; Scheiter, Katharina; Gerjets, Peter; Paas, Fred



