researchEDHome 2020 Adam Boxer: Dual Coding for Teachers Who Can’t Draw: Teacher’s Explanations
In this session, Adam will outline major findings from cognitive science including the Multimedia Effect, Redundancy and Split Attention – empirical findings which can be placed within a framework called Dual Coding Theory. Dual Coding has become an incredibly popular tool for teachers, and Adam will show which strands of the Theory are most helpful to most teachers most of the time.

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researchEDHome 2020 Jon Hutchinson: Seven Distinctions Every Subject Leader Should Know About

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researchEDHome 2020 Dylan Wiliam: Creating the schools our children need

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How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

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Russell's Paradox - a simple explanation of a profound problem

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The Biggest Myth In Education

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Big Techday 26: Human nature and human progress - Prof. Dr. Steven Pinker, Harvard University

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The gift of dyslexia

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researchEDHome 2020 Tom Sherrington: Rosenshine's Principles and Curriculum Design: Connection?

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researchEDHome 2020 Jo Facer: Simplicity rules: simplifying your practice for classroom success

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Trump Sends Vance to Concede to Iran & Reflecting Pool Is Filled with Corruption | The Daily Show

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Dylan Wiliam - Why teaching will never be a research based profession

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researchED Durrington Dylan Wiliam:Teacher quality-What it is; why it matters;how to get more of it?

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How We Learn Versus How We Think We Learn

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John Sweller - ACE Conference/researchED Melbourne

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This is not the AI we were promised | The Royal Society

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Webinar 003 | What teachers actually need to know about cognitive load theory (with David Didau)

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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