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Learning Process: Remembering and Forgetting - Coggle Diagram
Learning Process: Remembering and Forgetting
Remembering:
A mental process which emphasises on meaningful experience, storing and retrieving those experience whenever needed to solve problems
Remembering process
Encording
Process of getting the information
Receiving function from reading,
listening (deliberately & coincidentally)
Storage
Experiences received will be organised and stored for
retrieving process needed.
Only useful information and meaningful experiences
will be stored.
Retrieval
All information will be stored in the brain and can be
retrieved when needed.
Three memory system
Sensory
Short Term
Long Term
Factors affecting memory
Learning Methods
Personal
Learning materials
Forgetting:
Inability to retrieve what that have been
learned or experience
Factors affecting forgetting
Duration of time: time given to retrieve
Retroactive and Proactive disturbance
Anxiety / pressure
Obselete : unused information Interest : easy
to forget things that less of interest
Implication of remembering and forgetting on T&L
Relate new knowledge with prior knowledge
Plan meaningful materials
Use graphic organisers and teaching materials to
help increase memory