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Ep 7 Spaced Learning

Episode 7 of the Laura Creates Courses podcast, hosted by Laura V Coulter, titled "Ep 7 Spaced Learning" was published on May 29, 2020 and runs 10 minutes.

May 29, 2020 ·10m · Laura Creates Courses

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Spaced learning is a learning strategy that takes advantage of how the brain works. As a course designer, you can take advantage of spaced learning to help your students retain what they learned.    Ep 2. Learning Activities The activity for this episode is to think about your course and design two different spaced learning activities that you might use in it. You may not end up using these at all, but this is good practice and we know how important practice is. Design the activities and reflect on why this activity would help students.   When you're done, choose the one that you either want most feedback on or the one that you really liked the most and post it and your reflection in the comments of the Ep 7 Spaced Learning video.   I want you to read what others wrote as well because that's going to help you gain insight into other how course creators think and it may inspire you. I look forward to reading what you wrote and contributing myself.


Spaced learning is a learning strategy that takes advantage of how the brain works. As a course designer, you can take advantage of spaced learning to help your students retain what they learned.   

Ep 2. Learning Activities

The activity for this episode is to think about your course and design two different spaced learning activities that you might use in it. You may not end up using these at all, but this is good practice and we know how important practice is. Design the activities and reflect on why this activity would help students.  

When you're done, choose the one that you either want most feedback on or the one that you really liked the most and post it and your reflection in the comments of the Ep 7 Spaced Learning video.   I want you to read what others wrote as well because that's going to help you gain insight into other how course creators think and it may inspire you. I look forward to reading what you wrote and contributing myself.

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