Duel Dual Coding Doodling to Remember Prepared by
Duel Dual Coding: Doodling to Remember Prepared by Lynne Martin BRAIN BITES Learning skills workshops to increase your success at RRC.
What Is Dual Coding? Allan Paivio— 1971 U of Western Ontario
Exposure Isn’t Enough • Just looking or listening • Thinking of familiar words or images • Writing/saying words or drawing pictures • Connecting words to pictures and pictures to words.
What colours are these? ORANGE RED YELLOW
How about now? BLUE GREEN RED
Which list is easier to remember? A BLUE GREEN RED B PINK ORANGE YELLOW
Activity: Organize this info using words only Matter exists in three forms: solids, liquids, and gases. Solids have a definite shape and volume, whereas liquids have volume but no definite shape. Gases have neither definite volume nor definite shape.
Try Again: Central Nervous System (CNS) versus Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
The CNS Brain Spinal cord The PNS larger & smaller nerves connects muscles to spinal cord he peripheral
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