Quizzes Improve Knowledge Retention

 

Recent studies have shown that retrieval (a process of accessing certain information in your brain) is critical for robust, durable, long-term learning. Every time a memory is retrieved, that memory becomes better available for access in the future. Not surprisingly, practicing memory retrieval produces more knowledge retention than other effective techniques. From these findings, we understand that the retrieval process has a central role in learning. What’s interesting is that the benefits of repeated retrieval are not isolated to a particular type of learning, and instead appear with a variety of mediums, learning settings and situations including business eLearning solutions, online simulations, and blended learning programs. Here’s another great fact: retrieval improves learning for a variety of learners ranging from preschoolers to senior citizens.

Now that we know that retrieval practice is such an important learning approach, we should start encouraging the learners to engage in retrieval to improve their learning in many different settings and situations. Up until now, retrieval was not regarded as an important part of the learning process, and unfortunately, we were not encouraging our learners to engage in retrieval as often as we should have. Every eLearning designer and eLearning company that designs and develops eLearning should take into consideration the benefits of memory retrieval. Make sure that you provide quizzes, knowledge checks, and assessments with every learning product you develop. This simple step has an enormous potential to greatly improve the training outcomes for your learning population.

Quizzes come with a variety of positive effects in addition to knowledge retention. Quizzes have the same benefits for online courses as they do for face-to-face courses. Several benefits of quizzes are:

  • Allows the instructor to determine the depth of critical thinking done by students on a frequent basis throughout the course
  • Determine the preparedness of students regarding their understanding of the content before a final exam is given
  • Short quizzes can be scored quickly in the learning management system (LMS) to provide quick feedback to students
  • Can be a good determinant of overall course understanding

Quizzes do not have to be boring, intelligence-insulting exercises serving no purpose other than to check the box that says we tested people. Quizzes in eLearning can be used to motivate learners, help them remember what they learned, and assess what they learned. Evidence from research proves this and can be used to your advantage.

References:
https://www.apa.org/science/about/psa/2016/06/learning-memory

http://com.msu.edu/Students/Academic_Guidance/long_term_retention_recall.pdf

http://citt.ufl.edu/tools/exams-quizzes/

https://www.mindflash.com/blog/three-benefits-of-quizzes-in-e-learning

 

Why is retrieval important?

Recent studies have shown that retrieval (a process of accessing certain information in your brain) is critical for robust, durable, long-term learning.  Practicing memory retrieval produces more knowledge retention than other effective techniques.

What should eLearning designers and eLearning companies include in their eLearning courses?

eLearning designers and eLearning companies should provide quizzes, knowledge checks, and assessments with every learning product they develop. This has an enormous potential to greatly improve the training outcomes for the learning population.

What are some benefits of quizzes in eLearning?

– They allow the instructor to determine the depth of critical thinking of the students.
– Determine the preparedness of students before a final exam is given.
– Short quizzes can be scored quickly, thus, providing quick feedback to students.
– They can be a good determinant of overall course understanding.

eLearning Company Blog | February 22, 2017