Studies comparing the instructional effectiveness of dynamic versus static visualizations have produced mixed results. In this work, we investigated whether gender imbalance in the participant samples of these studies may have contributed to the mixed results. We conducted a meta-analysis of randomized experiments in which groups of students learning through dynamic visualizations were compared to groups receiving static visualizations. Our sample focused on tasks that could be categorized as either biologically secondary tasks (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics: STEM) or biologically primary tasks (manipulative–procedural). The meta-analysis of 46 studies (82 effect sizes and 5474 participants) revealed an overall small-siz...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” (Silverman ...
Online learning from video modeling examples, in which a human model demonstrates and explains how t...
We investigated whether participants\u27 gender biases had an effect on their ability to learn a new...
Studies comparing the instructional effectiveness of dynamic versus static visualizations have produ...
Visual presentation modes in multimedia learning include pictures, video, and animations. Research ...
Visual presentation modes in multimedia learning include pictures, video, and animations. Research a...
Instructional animation research has been extensive but the results are inconsistent. Amongst a numb...
Research into instructional animations has produced inconsistent results. Some studies have found an...
Recent studies within the physical education domain have shown the superiority of dynamic visualizat...
Graduation date: 1997Accompanied by a 3.5" diskette. Unable to open the files on it.This dissertati...
Up to now, only a few studies in multimedia learning have focused on gender effects. While research ...
Artículo de publicación ISIHumans have an evolved embodied cognition that equips them to deal easily...
textabstractOnline learning from video modeling examples, in which a human model demonstrates and ex...
Findings concerning gender differences in solving imagery tasks are controversial: sometimes they sh...
Research has indicated that mixed gender effects may be found when a subject is taught by either a f...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” (Silverman ...
Online learning from video modeling examples, in which a human model demonstrates and explains how t...
We investigated whether participants\u27 gender biases had an effect on their ability to learn a new...
Studies comparing the instructional effectiveness of dynamic versus static visualizations have produ...
Visual presentation modes in multimedia learning include pictures, video, and animations. Research ...
Visual presentation modes in multimedia learning include pictures, video, and animations. Research a...
Instructional animation research has been extensive but the results are inconsistent. Amongst a numb...
Research into instructional animations has produced inconsistent results. Some studies have found an...
Recent studies within the physical education domain have shown the superiority of dynamic visualizat...
Graduation date: 1997Accompanied by a 3.5" diskette. Unable to open the files on it.This dissertati...
Up to now, only a few studies in multimedia learning have focused on gender effects. While research ...
Artículo de publicación ISIHumans have an evolved embodied cognition that equips them to deal easily...
textabstractOnline learning from video modeling examples, in which a human model demonstrates and ex...
Findings concerning gender differences in solving imagery tasks are controversial: sometimes they sh...
Research has indicated that mixed gender effects may be found when a subject is taught by either a f...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” (Silverman ...
Online learning from video modeling examples, in which a human model demonstrates and explains how t...
We investigated whether participants\u27 gender biases had an effect on their ability to learn a new...