It Is in Speaking That We Organize Cognitively What We Know David W. Johnson and Roger T. Johnson

In these meetings individuals exchange their data, conclusions, reasoning and questions with others. Although the cognitive benefits to the receiver of such an exchange are apparent, there is evidence that it is the speaker who makes the greatest cognitive gains from the exchange. Individuals organize information differently if they are going to present it to … Continue reading It Is in Speaking That We Organize Cognitively What We Know David W. Johnson and Roger T. Johnson