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Impact of using visual learning as educational technology tools on elementary school students’ memory in Kuwait

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Type Article
Author Buhamad, Ali. Collage of Basic Education, State of Kuwait.
Second author al-Eidan, Ayda Abdulkareem. Collage of Basic Education, State of Kuwait.
Alsaffar, Rabab. Collage of Basic Education, State of Kuwait.
Almisaad, Budour. Collage of Basic Education, State of Kuwait.
Pages pp. 13-32
Host Item Entry Egyptian Journal of Educational Sciences. . No. 4, p. 2, 2024
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Language of document English
Country Egypt
Human working memory is limited and can become a challenge when it comes to learning. We are living in time that technology leading our live and providing constant distractions, making it even harder to retain information and stay focused. In this study, the problem that we examine is the poor memory among younger students in elementary school in different area of Kuwait. This issue has become a growing concern in the education system, as it significantly impacts their learning experience and academic performance this study researchers used qualitative study designs based on naturalistic inquiry to provide a comprehensive understanding of the phenomena under investigation. The quantitative data collections were conducted via electronic google surveys. Visual learning plays a crucial role in the cognitive development of elementary students, particularly in terms of memory retention. Research has shown that incorporating visual elements into lessons and educational materials can significantly enhance students' ability to retain and recall information. Future research needs to shed light on the impact of different visual representations and their role in shaping the cognitive development of students in different age group. Additionally, it will provide valuable insights into how educators can optimize the use of educational technology to enhance students' understanding and interpretation of visual information. (Published abstract)

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