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							 Attention span is the amount of time an individual can sustain focus on, or stay engaged  with, a particular task or stimuli before becoming distracted or experiencing a decline in their  concentration. Attention span varies widely based on a variety of factors such as device  distractions, engagement, relatability, motivation, interactivity, mood, and time of day. 
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							 Non-cognitive skills are also referred to as non-academic skills, soft skills, college readiness  and workplace skills. They often consist of behavioral skills, such as study skills; personal  development skills, such as motivation or social skills, and skills that aid with the transition  from high school to college. They are distinct from traditional measures of academic success,  such as GPA; they are also distinct from “cognitive” skills that encompass measures of learning  and intellect. 
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							 Student success in higher education encompasses course performance, acquisition of relevant  personal and career skills, student satisfaction in their education and institution, retention, and  post-graduation performance. It is most commonly measured by course performance, GPA,  and retention rates, though more recent models of success also incorporate non-academic  indicators. Early prediction of student success--through both traditional instructor monitoring of  progress or more advanced predictive analytics tools such as early warning systems--is crucial  for timely interventions. 
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							 Digital reading is the ability to access and engage with written content in a digital format  on devices such as desktops, mobile devices, laptops, or tablets. With a digital format, there  are opportunities for interactivity which can increase engagement and enhance the overall  reading experience. 
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							 Microlearning consists of delivering content in focused and easily digestible chunks. These  microlearning sessions are designed around learning objectives or natural learning pauses and  ideally last between 5-7 minutes, with chunks lasting longer as the learner gains more knowledge  or the topic becomes more complex. The most effective number of chunks within a learning  session is debated, but general consensus is anywhere from 3-5 chunks of information, as this  amount can be sustained within working memory. 
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							 Engaging students in active learning, whereby they take an active role in the learning  process rather than passively participating, has been shown to benefit students’ academic  success. Active learning occurs when students reflect on their own thinking, assess their  comprehension, and gain new knowledge through participation. Previous research has  shown that active learning significantly increases students’ sense of belonging, motivation,  and reduces achievement gaps for students from underrepresented groups. Methods for  implementing active learning include class discussion, group work, and problem-solving/  inquiry-based activities. 
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							 Planning falls into the forethought phase of self-regulated learning (SRL), where a learner is  responsible for setting goals for a task, identifying critical features of a task and planning  strategies accordingly. Setting task-specific goals allows students to have a self-generated  criterion against which to assess, monitor, and guide their learning. Identifying the critical features  of a task allows students the opportunity to first search their memory for relevant prior knowledge  before they begin, as well as judge the relevance of the task and how easy or difficult it will be to  accomplish. This sets the stage for recognizing what learning strategies they can use, how these  strategies can be performed, and when and why to use them. 
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							 Monitoring is a skill associated with self-regulated learning (SRL). Self-monitoring skills fall into  the performance phase of SRL, where an individual is responsible for tracking their current state  of performance, deploying learning strategies, and monitoring their progress towards a goal.  To do this, students need to recognize whether they understand information and identify gaps  in their knowledge in order to self-select a strategy to bring performance closer to the goal.  Monitoring skills can be broken down into self-control skills, such as self-instruction or attention  focusing, and self-observation skills, such as self-recording and systematically varying behaviors  to change performance 
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							 Learner experience (LX) design is a multidisciplinary approach to design, incorporating user  experience, instructional design, and learning science pedagogies to create digital learning  experiences that effectively manage cognitive load and foster student understanding. LX shifts  the focus from what learners need to know and be able to do, to ways in which instruction or  tools can support learners as they construct their knowledge. LX design cycles are done in rapid  iterations and include participatory design from students. The goal of LX is to create experiences  that center the learner—not just through instruction and assessment that accomplishes the  learning outcomes, but also in the aesthetics, enjoyability, and quality of the learning experience. 
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							 Formative assessment fulfills the “iterative processes of establishing what, how much and how  well students are learning in relation to learning goals and expected outcomes in order to inform  tailored formative feedback and support further learning.” (Gikandi et al., 2011, p. 2337). It is  comprised of both feedback (external) and self-monitoring (internal). The goal of instruction should  be to facilitate the transition from feedback to self-monitoring by teaching students to: 
 
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