Title of article
COGNITIVE LOAD THEORY: Written by John SWELLER, Paul AYRES, and Slava KALYUGA, (Springer, New York, 2011, 274 pp., ISBN: 978-1-4419-8125-7)
Author/Authors
KOZAN, Kadir Purdue University - College of Education, USA
From page
314
To page
316
Abstract
Cognitive load theory (2011) by John Sweller, Paul Ayres, and Slava Kalyuga presents the state-of-the art form of cognitive load theory (CLT) including instructional guidelines produced by the theory so far. The book achieves this in a precise, detailed and well-organized manner thereby being very informative from the very beginning to the very end. For instance, even the preface provides an ample amount of information about CLT after stating the main premise of this theory: “Without knowledge of human cognitive processes, instructional design is blind.” (p. v). As stated in the book, CLT is that sort of a theory that informs instructional design from a cognitive perspective or on the basis of how human cognition works.
Journal title
Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
Journal title
Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
Record number
2588785
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