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How The Levels of Processing Theory Can Make E-learning More Immersive
In the learning sphere, many theories of cognition and memory guide instructional design. One such theory is Craik and Lockhart’s Levels of Processing Theory. First proposed in the 1970s, this theory takes a unique approach to how people remember information. It breaks away from the widely followed concept of two different memory stores, namely short and long-term memory. Instead, it holds that when information is meaningful enough, people process it more deeply and remember it for longer as a result.