Sienna is training to be a search-and-rescue operator. She needs to memorise a complex 3D search-and-rescue grid layout over a mountainous valley while also learning the corresponding radio call signs for different search zones.
Describe how one feature of the working memory model (Baddeley and Hitch, 1974) could help Sienna learn this information effectively.
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