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- Availability (10 links)
- Fluency (10 links)
- Bridging Principles and Examples through Analogy and Explanation (10 links)
- Collaboration scripts (10 links)
- Reflective Dialogues (Katz) (10 links)
- Optimized scheduling (10 links)
- Co-training (10 links)
- Craig observing (10 links)
- Walker A Peer Tutoring Addition (10 links)
- Cue validity (10 links)
- Retention (9 links)
- Cognitive load (9 links)
- Cognitive tutor (9 links)
- Reflection questions (9 links)
- Visual-verbal integration (9 links)
- FrenchCulture (9 links)
- Conceptual knowledge (9 links)
- Using Elaborated Explanations to Support Geometry Learning (Aleven & Butcher) (9 links)
- Focusing (9 links)
- Help Lite (Aleven, Roll) (9 links)
- Fostering fluency in second language learning (9 links)
- Ringenberg Examples-as-Help (8 links)
- Optimal spacing interval (8 links)
- Cue availability (8 links)
- Cue reliability (8 links)
- Post-practice reflection (Katz) (8 links)
- Competition (8 links)
- Worked example principle (8 links)
- Contiguous Representations for Robust Learning (Aleven & Butcher) (8 links)
- Note-Taking Technologies (8 links)
- Visual Representations in Science Learning (8 links)
- Mapping Visual and Verbal Information: Integrated Hints in Geometry (Aleven & Butcher) (8 links)
- Personalization (7 links)
- McLaren et al - Studying the Learning Effect of Personalization and Worked Examples in the Solving of Stoich Problems (7 links)
- Declarative (7 links)
- Educational Research Methods 09 (7 links)
- Project Page Template and Creation Instructions (7 links)
- Lab study proof-of-concept for handwriting vs typing input for learning algebra equation-solving (7 links)
- User:Alida (7 links)
- Assistance dilemma (7 links)
- Computational Modeling and Data Mining (7 links)
- Step (7 links)
- Help abuse (7 links)
- Hint sequence (7 links)
- Ecological control group (7 links)
- Effect of adding simple worked examples to problem-solving in algebra learning (6 links)
- REAP main (6 links)
- French gender prototypes (6 links)
- Multimedia sources (6 links)
- Analogical comparison (6 links)