INFORMATION PROCESSING MODEL OF HUMAN MEMORY. YOUR CHOICE OF TOOLS……

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INFORMATION PROCESSING MODEL OF HUMAN MEMORY

YOUR CHOICE OF TOOLS……

////////////// SENSORY REGISTER…. Content or Skill you want to teach…. Invoke the capacity of the senses….

////////////// FOCUSING ATTENTION…. An agenda… Anticipatory Set…. Video clip…. Music…. A story, joke, poem….

////////////// MAKING MEANING FOR STORAGE…. WORKING MEMORY…. Rehearsal/Practice Organizing Structures Encoding Song/Rhyme/Rap Visual Aids/Imagery Recognizing Relationships Elaboration Decoding

////////////// STORAGE IN LONG-TERM MEMORY… Must be intentionally stored…. New information related to prior knowledge and/or experiences …. SCHEMA CONSTRUCTION

//////////// RETRIEVAL FROM LONG-TERM MEMORY WE GET IT OUT THE WAY WE PUT IT IN….

//////////// Reading Organizer #7 Information Processing Theories in Action