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Figure 2: Ebbinghaus’ Forgetting Curve
Thankfully, almost 150 years later, most of us have search engines and other tools available to us
that Ebbinghaus did not.
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For example, if we forget the specific command to rename a file in
Linux, such as mv oldfilename.txt newfilename.txt, we can quickly and easily Google it.
This
is great news, since it means our learning approach doesn’t need to be centered around
memorizing facts. Instead, we can shift our focus to learning a method (in this case, our method
might be to Google the command we need).
The
second problem, which we’ve referred to as “too much information at once”, is usually
referred to as
Cognitive Load
.
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To better understand cognitive load, it may be helpful to imagine our brain as sort of a room, with
pieces of information (that take up space) moving in and out. At some point, if more and more
information
keeps coming in, there simply isn’t enough space for everything to stay organized.
Pretty soon, the room is too full and there isn’t enough space for more to come in through the
door.
To remedy this, instructors may try reducing what is called “extraneous load.”
These are extra
pieces of new information that aren’t important or necessary. Let’s go back to our example of
renaming a file. Imagine that our instructor also explained that this command is exactly the same
as the command we might use if we wanted to change the location of the file to the exact same
directory and then giving it a new name.
While technically true, it’s possible that this bit of
information would not improve our understanding of renaming files. Instead, trying to understand
“relocating something to it’s original location” might take up additional mental capacity, actually
impeding our learning.
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(Schaefer, 2015), https://www.inkling.com/blog/2015/08/why-google-changed-forgetting-curve/
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(Loveless, 2022), https://www.educationcorner.com/cognitive-load-theory/
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It’s easy to imagine how disorganized instructional materials might increase cognitive load, but
the same is also true for the classroom or environment where the student is physically located. A
noisy coffee shop is full of smells, conversations, people, and movement--all of which our brains
are constantly taking in. In the case of online learning, students may need to reduce extraneous
load in the physical learning space itself. We’ll explore this more later.
4.2
Unique Challenges to Learning Technical Skills
Next, let’s examine some of the other unique challenges that we will
face when trying to learn
technical skills.
This Learning Unit covers the following Learning Objectives:
1.
Recognize the differences and advantages of digital learning materials
2.
Understand the challenge of preparing for unknown scenarios
3.
Understand the potential challenges of remote or asynchronous learning
While each student will learn at their own pace, this Learning Unit should take about ten minutes
to complete.
4.2.1
Digital vs. Print Materials
Let’s consider the difference between learning in the OffSec Portal versus more traditional
learning experiences like reading from a book. Technical skills such as coding are often taught
using materials on the same medium where the practical work is done (a screen). This is the case
with the OffSec Library.
Some studies have been done on the difference between learning on a screen or from a book,
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and researchers have even explored whether or not the size of the screen matters. Interestingly,
the research shows relevant information.
Among the findings are that smaller screens may make learning
more difficult and that
individuals who read books tend to understand the information more fully. There are payoffs and
drawbacks to both approaches. Sometimes screen reading can cause visual or sensory fatigue.
Students learning in a digital context have easy access to a number of tools, including the ability
to quickly and easily reference additional materials (for example, looking up the definition of a
new vocabulary word).
On the other hand, sometimes the act of reading forces one into a
distraction-free environment that allows for deeper focus.
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The second, and perhaps the more important thing to note here, has to do with a concept known
as
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