Fred Leland

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Density of connections affects both knowledge and comprehension. When new facts are woven into a dense network of connections, they are implanted there more firmly and are more likely to be activated in multiple contexts. And because they are tied to lots of other facts and information, the expert can more easily see how to use and apply a fact in other contexts than a novice.
Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning
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