nonlinguistic and visual strategies memory, recall, the
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Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf
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Memory, Recall, the Brain &
Learning: Dual Coding Theory and Bi-Modal
Memory Packet Formation
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Nonlinguistic and Visual Strategies
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Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf
Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf
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“Visual” Locations in the Brain
Occipital
Lobe
~Ferret research
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Visual Imagerya la Stephen Kosslyn,
Department of Psychology, Harvard
Assoc. Psychologist in Neurology, MGH
“Mental images have the same effect
on the mind and body as the actual
activity/situation.”
Let’s explore this statement…
Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf
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Visual Imagerya la Stephen Kosslyn, Department of Psychology, Harvard
Assoc. Psychologist in Neurology, MGH
Image Rotation
“Rotate the Letter “N” below, 90 degrees
counter-clockwise…. What do you get?”
NDr. Robert K. Greenleaf
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Visual Foundation for Learning
When a learner comes to make
conscious use of fundamental visual
aspects of processing ~ they access a
powerful means of making, strengthening,
integrating and retrieving memory.
Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf
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Visual Imagery
Paired Words ExerciseA la Steven Koslyn, 2006
Quasi-experiment: Form two groups
(This is an individual-based, silent activity)
I will speak a list of “paired” words, like:
Squirrel Doughnut
As you hear the pair of words:
Group #1 repeats words over and over
(silently to themselves)
Group #2 creates visual links between
the two words/items
Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf
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Dual Coding Theory
• Bi-modal memory “packets:” The formation of long-term memory & recall
When both VERBAL and VISUAL elements
are EXPLICITLY and SIMULTANEOUSLY
represented & actively processed … the
formation of memory is more powerful and
sustained.
Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf
www.greenleaflearning.com
[email protected]: Memory, Recall, the Brain & Learning,”
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9 Most Effective Strategies for Achievement
a la Marzano et. al. 2001
PERCENTILE NUMBER
CATEGORY GAIN Of STUDIES
Identifying Similarities and Differences 45% 31
Summarizing and Note Taking 34% 21
Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition 29% 21
Homework and Practice 28% 134
Nonlinguistic Representation 27% 246
Cooperative Learning 27% 122
Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback 23% 63
Generating and Testing Hypotheses 23% 63
Questions, Cues, and Advance Organizers 22% 1,251
Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf
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"CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION THAT WORKS"
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Dual Coding Theory
Bi-modal Comparison Representation
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Verbal Visual
Context Availability
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Control “Read very carefully
to remember as best
you can.”
Same assessment
(recall and
comprehension)
Dual-Coding“Cover the text after
each section and
make a quick picture
in your head.”
Dual-Coding
group
outperforms
DESIGN: Matched Subject Groups
Same Reading Task
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Dual Coding Research
Mental Imagery Training & ComprehensionGambrell & Bales, 1986
• 4th & 5th grade poor readers
• Short training session encouraging students to make pictures in their
head while reading
• Control group was told to do whatever they could to understand and
remember while reading
• The reading passages included both explicit and
implicit inconsistencies in the text• Students were instructed to determine if there was anything not clear
or easy to understand.
Results: The imagery group identified both types of
inconsistencies more than TWICE as well as the
control group.Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf
www.greenleaflearning.com
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Dual Coding ResearchDegree of Importance, Emotional Response & Degree of Spontaneous
Imagery and Recall ~ Sadoski, Goetz & Kangiser (1988)
• Students read literary short stories and articles from
magazines.
• Students rated each paragraph (5 point scale) for:
1. The degree of imagery experienced
2. The degree of emotional response evoked
3. The level of importance of the information.
• Results: 16 days later, the recall on highly rated imagery and
emotion paragraphs was high, but recall on paragraphs rated
high on importance was not.
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Please write something down.
With someone nearby, discuss an idea
about dual-coding that could help a
student that you work with.
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Intermittent Pause
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Conservation of ConstancyThe “languages” of Numeracy
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.05 12.5%
¾p
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Conservation of ConstancyAn Example: Pairs Carousel: Move from station to station, entering
a different problem/form using the same three numbers.
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3
3 + 4 = 7
45 minutes
4 7
4 + 3 = 7 7 = 3 + 44
+3
7
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Nonlinguistic Representations
Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf
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“While most books are lavishly illustrated,
these representations are rarely helpful
because they are too abstract, needlessly
complicated, or inadequately explained.”Wiggins & McTighe, UbD, ASCD 2005
OR… non-central to the concepts and essential big
ideas, thus primarily a distraction.Greenleaf, 2008
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MAPS:
* Teacher Generated
* Student Generated
* Class Generated
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Source: Memory, Recall,
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Maps and Visual Images for Context
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Broad based--general
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Maps and Visual Images for Context
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Distance, direction,
Relative location, time…
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More specific
Hogwarts
Ground
Floor
Map
Harry Potter
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Maps and Visual Images for Context
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Spatial Orientation: Proximity
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Reflective Question on Visual-Spatial
What are the implications of students being unaware of
location, distance, direction and perspective? How do
these affect the way students gather, process and
express information?
Dr. Betty Garner, “Getting to Got It,”
ASCD, 2007
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Class Generated Maps and Visual Images for ContextLaura Ingalls Wilder
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Television
Website
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Tracking Maps
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Source: Memory, Recall,
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The class creates a
map of the journey as
they interact with the
curriculum.
Locating “points” can
serve some learners to
better comprehend info
due to context.
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Without speaking, raise your hand if you
recall the name of the equation below.
Y = m x + b
4 letters !
Upstate NY experience
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What is each of these “unknowns”
trying to represent?
Y = m x + b
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Graphic Organizers
~ provide visual cues regarding the
relationship of information and ideas.
External structures, like graphic organizers, can
serve to guide internal processing, thus
assisting in the formation of memory networks
for improved organization & recall.
Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf
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[email protected]: Memory, Recall, the
Brain & Learning,”
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Basic
Graphic
Organizers
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Source: Memory, Recall, the
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1. __________
2. __________
3. __________
4. __________
1. __________
2. __________
3. __________
4. __________
5. __________
1. __________
2. __________
3. __________
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Photographs “drain” ideas/feelings/meaning
& can be used to generate text
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Characterizations:
Learners draw lines/write words/descriptions around
figure ~ making visual/verbal links in memory
Maria Montessori
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Characterizations: Learners draw lines/write words/descriptions around figure ~ making
visual/verbal links in memory
COMPARE ~ CONTRAST
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In depth examination ~ followed by interpretation
It is 1944. The Germans have just left Paris and the collaborators are being….
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Learners
weather
Tropical
winter
seasons
storms
sunClouds
snow
burn
summer
desert
rain
change
wind
Plants
grow
hurricanes
Leaves
fall
jungles
thunder
Beginning a Unit of Study
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NLR#36: Imagery Reading & Rating Scales
Passage #1: ______________________
Comparative Level of Emotional Activity Caused:None Low Average More than A lot
Typical Usual1 2 3 4 5
Comparative Level of Imagery Created:None Low Average More than A lot
Typical Usual1 2 3 4 5
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