Working Memory Basics
Limits & Strategies
Deep Learning Basics
Shallow vs. Deep
Classroom Connections
100
What is a working memory?

The system that temporarily holds and manipulates information for tasks. 

100

How many items can working memory usually hold?

About 7 - 2 items. 

100

What does 'deep learning' mean in education? 

Understanding ideas at a meaningful level , not just memorizing facts.

100

Memorizing vocabulary words for a test is an example of which type of learning. 

Shallow learning. 

100

Give one example of a classroom task that uses working memory. 

Solving a math problem step by step 

200

Is working memory short- term or long -term?

Short -term , but active. 

200

What causes working memory to overload? 

Too much information or distractions. 

200

Deep learning focuses on which type of thinking? 

Critical and analytical thinking. 

200
Memorizing multiplication facts without understanding is what type of learning? 

Shallow Learning 

200

Give one example of a shallow learning classroom activity. 

Rote memorization of definitions.
300

Which part of the brain is most involved in working memory? 

The prefrontal cortex.

300

Name a technique to reduce overload in working memory. 

Chunking or rehearsal. 

300

Which type of knowledge is often built through deep learning?

Conceptual Knowledge 

300

Analyzing a historical events to understanding causes and effects is which type of learning?

Deep learning.  

300

Why is working memory important for deep learning? 

It process information long enough to transfer into long term memory. 

400

How does working memory differ from short -term memory?

Working memory actively processes information; short term memory only stores temporarily. 

400

Name one strategy teachers use to help students with working memory limits. 

Breaking tasks into steps or using visuals. 

400

Why Is deep learning more effective than shallow learning? 

It helps students transfer knowledge and apply it in new contexts. 

400
Analyzing a story to connect it to personal experiences is which type of learning? 

Deep learning. 

400

Give one classroom strategy that supports deep learning. 

Discussion, debates, or project based learning. 

500

Why is working memory essential for learning?

It holds information long enough to be processed and stored in long term- memory. 

500

What is cognitive load theory?

The idea that working memory has limited capacity; and instruction should avoid overloading it.  

500

Deep learning often requires connecting new knowledge to what? 

Prior knowledge or real life applications. 

500

True or false : Shallow learning is always ineffective. 

FALSE 

it can sometimes be useful for quick recall. 

500

Give one classroom activity that promotes both working memory and deep learning. 

Problem based learning or open ended group projects.