The Interplay of Self-Regulated Learning, Cognitive Load, and Performance in Learner-Controlled Environments
Learner control allows for greater autonomy and is supposed to benefit learning motivation, but it might be more advantageous for students with specific learner characteristics. The current study looks into the relationships between self-regulated learning, cognitive load, and performance within lea...
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Main Authors: | Anna Gorbunova (Author), Christopher Lange (Author), Alexander Savelyev (Author), Kseniia Adamovich (Author), Jamie Costley (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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