The presentation of extraneous (i.e., irrelevant or unnecessary) information may hamper learning with multimedia. The present study examined whether people can learn to ignore unnecessary information with increasing experience with the task and whether this depends on the layout of that information. In two experiments, participants learned about the process of mitosis from a multimedia slideshow, with each slide presenting a combination of expository text and a picture on one of the stages in the process. Slides either contained no unnecessary text (control condition) or unnecessary text (i.e., merely describing the picture) either integrated in the picture (integrated condition) or presented underneath the picture (separated condition). Kn...
This study investigates secondary-task interference on eye movements through learning with multimedi...
This study investigated whether presenting a picture before reading can encourage situation-model co...
New technologies allow the display of text, static visuals, and animations. Although animations are ...
The presentation of extraneous (i.e., irrelevant or unnecessary) information may hamper learning wit...
The presentation of extraneous (i.e., irrelevant or unnecessary) information may hamper learning wi...
textabstractResearch on multimedia learning has shown that learning is hampered when a multimedia me...
markdownabstractThe aim of this dissertation is to provide an answer to the following questions: ...
Presentation of irrelevant additional information hampers learning. However, using a word-learning t...
This study investigated the effects of reading a science text illustrated by either a labeled or an ...
International audienceIntroduction: When learning from a multimedia document, learners need to engag...
In 4 experiments, college students viewed an animation and listened to concurrent narration explaini...
This study first investigated whether an illustrated text would be more effective than a non-illustr...
Although the presentation of extraneous (i.e., irrelevant or unnecessary) information hinders learni...
Although the presentation of extraneous (i.e., irrelevant or unnecessary) information hinders learn...
Comprehension of relatively novel technical material was examined in four groups of undergraduates (...
This study investigates secondary-task interference on eye movements through learning with multimedi...
This study investigated whether presenting a picture before reading can encourage situation-model co...
New technologies allow the display of text, static visuals, and animations. Although animations are ...
The presentation of extraneous (i.e., irrelevant or unnecessary) information may hamper learning wit...
The presentation of extraneous (i.e., irrelevant or unnecessary) information may hamper learning wi...
textabstractResearch on multimedia learning has shown that learning is hampered when a multimedia me...
markdownabstractThe aim of this dissertation is to provide an answer to the following questions: ...
Presentation of irrelevant additional information hampers learning. However, using a word-learning t...
This study investigated the effects of reading a science text illustrated by either a labeled or an ...
International audienceIntroduction: When learning from a multimedia document, learners need to engag...
In 4 experiments, college students viewed an animation and listened to concurrent narration explaini...
This study first investigated whether an illustrated text would be more effective than a non-illustr...
Although the presentation of extraneous (i.e., irrelevant or unnecessary) information hinders learni...
Although the presentation of extraneous (i.e., irrelevant or unnecessary) information hinders learn...
Comprehension of relatively novel technical material was examined in four groups of undergraduates (...
This study investigates secondary-task interference on eye movements through learning with multimedi...
This study investigated whether presenting a picture before reading can encourage situation-model co...
New technologies allow the display of text, static visuals, and animations. Although animations are ...