#34: Science of Learning with Dr. Cindy Nebel
Description
Listen as we discuss the Science of Learning with our guest expert Cindy Nebel, PhD from Vanderbilt University. In this episode, we review the process of learning and highlight six tips educators can use to improve retention and understanding. Whether you’re an educator looking for new ways to elevate your instructional strategies or you're a student seeking to maximize learning, this episode brings a wealth of knowledge that you won't regret (or forget)!
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Show Segments
Intro, disclaimer, guest bio
Guest one-liner/book recommendation
Kashlak Case
Origin of the Science of Learning
How we Learn
Six Techniques to Improve Learning
Concrete Examples
Spaced Practice
Elaboration
Interleaving
Dual Coding
Retrieval Practice
Practical Approaches to using these Tips
Self Efficacy
Transfer of Knowledge
Take Home Points
Outro
Credits
Hosts/show notes: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD ; Molly Heublein MD ; Andrew DeLaat DO
Script/Producer: Molly Heublein MD; Andrew DeLaat DO
Infographic/Cover Art: Andrew DeLaat DO
CME: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD
Editor: Molly Heublein MD (written materials); Podpaste (audio editing)
Guest: Cindy Nebel PhD
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