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Lesson 3: Information Processing Theory

The information processing theory is based on the idea that humans actively process the information
they receive from their senses, like a computer does. Learning is what is happening when our brains
recieve information, record it, mould it and store it. Information Processing Theory is a useful
framework for structuring corporate training. It offers you a formula for ensuring that your learners gain
more than a passing knowledge of the material we present to them. It helps ensure that it's encoded
into their long-term memory for recall whenever it's needed.

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