Chunking and Short Term (Working) memory Introduce students to a specific way of helping our short-term memory through the use of chunking.

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Chunking and Short Term (Working) memory Introduce students to a specific way of helping our short-term memory through the use of chunking.

Activity: Chunking Remember as many letters as possible. Answer: –N-F, L-C-G, S-U-S, A-V-C, R-F-B, I Chunking: –NFL, CBS, USA, VCR, FBI

Mnemonics Imagery is at the heart of many memory aids. Mnemonic techniques use vivid imagery and organizational devices in aiding memory.

Break down complex information into broad concepts and further subdivide them into categories and subcategories. Organizing Information for Encoding 1.Chunking 2.Hierarchies

Chunking Organizing items into a familiar, manageable unit. Try to remember the numbers below If you are well versed with American history, chunk the numbers together and see if you can recall them better

Chunking Acronyms are another way of chunking information to remember it. HOMES = Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior ROY G. BIV = Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet

Working Memory Sensory Memory Working Memory Long-term Memory Encoding RetrievalEncoding Events Retrieval

Working Memory Working memory, the new name for short-term memory, has a limited capacity (7±2) and a short duration (20 seconds). Sir George Hamilton observed that he could accurately remember up to 7 beans thrown on the floor. If there were more beans, he guessed.

Capacity You should be able to recall 7±2 letters. The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information (1956). George Miller M U T G I K T L R S Y P Ready?

Capacity You should be able to recall 7±2 letters. M U T G I K T L R S Y P

Chunking F-B-I-T-W-A-C-I-A-I-B-M The capacity of the working memory may be increased by “ chunking. ” FBI TWA CIA IBM 4 chunks

Duration Peterson and Peterson (1959) measured the duration of working memory by manipulating rehearsal. CH?? The duration of the working memory is about 20 sec. CHJ MKT HIJ …