The papers in this themed issue have investigated methods to make animations more effective. The purpose of this paper is to discuss each of the seven empirical papers. The discussion focuses on how they dealt with cognitive load during instruction and problem solving. Critical observations are made on each paper and avenues for future research are proposed. From the overall collection of papers a number of key results are identified and used as a basis for recommending principles for developing effective instructional animations. Lastly, a number of design issues are discussed in the context of enhancing future research in this field
This paper presents a set of theoretical hypotheses suggesting various relationships between didacti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of advance organizers and audio narrations ...
International audienceThe educational effectiveness of conventionally designed animations that portr...
This themed issue consists of seven empirical papers, as well as an introduction and discussion, and...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis paper presents a cognitively guided set of d...
This study used cognitive load theory to investigate whether an animation about the cardiovascular s...
This study investigated the cognitive load theory prediction that the inconsistent findings concerni...
This study investigated the effectiveness of various types of worked-out examples used in pre-traini...
Animation has an inherent advantage over static graphics when presenting dynamic content because its...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-89)This dissertation investigated the relationship of ...
Based on the assumption of a working memory processor devoted to human movement, cognitive load theo...
A number of experiments investigated the effectiveness of instructional advice coupled with learner ...
Instructional animations are commonly used in computer-based educational environments. However, desp...
The contributions to this special issue document some recent advances of cognitive load theory, and ...
This review paper examines the research literature into the effectiveness of instructional animation...
This paper presents a set of theoretical hypotheses suggesting various relationships between didacti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of advance organizers and audio narrations ...
International audienceThe educational effectiveness of conventionally designed animations that portr...
This themed issue consists of seven empirical papers, as well as an introduction and discussion, and...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis paper presents a cognitively guided set of d...
This study used cognitive load theory to investigate whether an animation about the cardiovascular s...
This study investigated the cognitive load theory prediction that the inconsistent findings concerni...
This study investigated the effectiveness of various types of worked-out examples used in pre-traini...
Animation has an inherent advantage over static graphics when presenting dynamic content because its...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-89)This dissertation investigated the relationship of ...
Based on the assumption of a working memory processor devoted to human movement, cognitive load theo...
A number of experiments investigated the effectiveness of instructional advice coupled with learner ...
Instructional animations are commonly used in computer-based educational environments. However, desp...
The contributions to this special issue document some recent advances of cognitive load theory, and ...
This review paper examines the research literature into the effectiveness of instructional animation...
This paper presents a set of theoretical hypotheses suggesting various relationships between didacti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of advance organizers and audio narrations ...
International audienceThe educational effectiveness of conventionally designed animations that portr...