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Main Authors: Hostetler, Kirsten, Luo, Tian
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1295985
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  • Managing Cognitive Load in Information Literacy Instruction Hostetler, Kirsten Luo, Tian Cognitive Processes Difficulty Level Information Literacy Library Instruction Reaction Time Skill Development Instructional Effectiveness This study examined how instructional librarians can incorporate principles from cognitive load theory to engage students in research and improve learning outcomes for a common library instructional delivery model. The study employed a between-subjects, quasi-experimental design to compare how instructional sessions would impact information literacy competency and response time, using a dual-task measurement of cognitive load. The results of this study indicated there are limited gains in competency following instruction via this delivery model and participants disengaged from the primary task, indicating a need for future research into motivational design when cognitive capacity is strained.