Chunking refers to breaking information into small, logical segments to make it easier to process and remember. According to cognitive science research, working memory has a limited capacity and can ...
What is Chunking and Why is it Important? Academically speaking, chunking is essentially the breaking down and selective grouping of the content you want your students to learn. OK, but why is that ...
Answer by Barbara Oakley, co-instructor, Learning How to Learn, the world’s largest online course, on Quora: I’m becoming increasingly convinced that “chunking” is the mother of all learning–or at ...
WORDS and rules. That’s what language is, isn’t it? We have a mental lexicon, and we string words together with rules (grammar) to make sentences. So learning a foreign language involves stocking up ...