Dartmouth College: New Study Explains a Secret to More Efficient Learning
July 24, 2019
July 24, 2019
HANOVER, New Hampshire, July 24 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release:
A new study could hold the key to learning languages, teaching children colors or even studying complex theories.
The research, published in Cognitive Science, adds to the existing evidence that adults, children and students of all ages learn better when seeing an object before hearing its description. The study builds on past research by focusing on learning in "inconsistent&qu . . .
A new study could hold the key to learning languages, teaching children colors or even studying complex theories.
The research, published in Cognitive Science, adds to the existing evidence that adults, children and students of all ages learn better when seeing an object before hearing its description. The study builds on past research by focusing on learning in "inconsistent&qu . . .