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Notetaking, Working Memory, and Learning in Principles of Economics
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1995
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South CarolinaEconomicsCollege Principles CourseLearning SciencesLearning TheoryEducational PsychologyCurriculum & InstructionBusinessWorking MemoryEducationPhilosophy Of EconomicsClassroom LectureLearning-by-doingEconomic LiteracyHigher EducationBehavioral Economics
The importance of notetaking techniques and working memory are explored in the learning of economics in a college principles course at the University of South Carolina. Instructor-supplied notes are found to be a good substitute for a classroom lecture.
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