Breaking informationData or facts that provide context, understanding, or direction but lack application on their own. Information is like a map; it shows the terrain but doesn’t navigate it for you. into smaller, manageable units that fit within working memoryThe brain's "short-term holding area" for information, limited to about three chunks, essential for managing tasks in real-time. It’s like juggling three balls—add a fourth, and one might drop. limits, improving retention and comprehension. Chunking is like separating a big task into smaller parts, making it easier to handle.