We conducted a user study that explored the relationship between students’ usage of multiple external representations and their affective states during fractions learning. We use the affective states of the student as a proxy indicator for the ease of reasoning with the representation. Extending existing literature that highlights the advantages of learning with multiple external representations, our results indicate that low-performing students have difficulties in reasoning with representations that do not fully accommodate the fraction as a part-whole concept. In contrast, high-performing students were at ease with a range of representations, including the ones that vaguely involved the fraction as part-whole concept
Within an increasingly multimedia focused society, the use of external representations in learning, ...
Although learning from multiple representations has been shown to be effective in a variety of domai...
Thesis advisor: Elida V. LaskiUse of base-10 decomposition strategy for addition in first grade is r...
We conducted a user study that explored the relationship between students’ usage of multiple externa...
We describe a Wizard-of-Oz study that investigates the impact of different types of feedback on stud...
Multiple External Representations (MERs) have been used successfully in instructional activities, in...
Within an increasingly multimedia focused society, the use of external representations in learning, ...
Affective states play a significant role in students’ learning behaviour. Positive affective states ...
We describe a graph-based modelling approach to exploring interactions associated with a change in s...
We show that not only the number of fractions representations but also the way how students interact...
Learning with multiple graphical representations is effective in many instructional activities, incl...
The study examined the use of multiple representations such as the real world, written symbols, spok...
This paper describes how graph-based modelling can be used to explore interactions associated with a...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of an affect-aware intelligent support component...
This empirical study investigated how varied instantiations of mathematical representations influenc...
Within an increasingly multimedia focused society, the use of external representations in learning, ...
Although learning from multiple representations has been shown to be effective in a variety of domai...
Thesis advisor: Elida V. LaskiUse of base-10 decomposition strategy for addition in first grade is r...
We conducted a user study that explored the relationship between students’ usage of multiple externa...
We describe a Wizard-of-Oz study that investigates the impact of different types of feedback on stud...
Multiple External Representations (MERs) have been used successfully in instructional activities, in...
Within an increasingly multimedia focused society, the use of external representations in learning, ...
Affective states play a significant role in students’ learning behaviour. Positive affective states ...
We describe a graph-based modelling approach to exploring interactions associated with a change in s...
We show that not only the number of fractions representations but also the way how students interact...
Learning with multiple graphical representations is effective in many instructional activities, incl...
The study examined the use of multiple representations such as the real world, written symbols, spok...
This paper describes how graph-based modelling can be used to explore interactions associated with a...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of an affect-aware intelligent support component...
This empirical study investigated how varied instantiations of mathematical representations influenc...
Within an increasingly multimedia focused society, the use of external representations in learning, ...
Although learning from multiple representations has been shown to be effective in a variety of domai...
Thesis advisor: Elida V. LaskiUse of base-10 decomposition strategy for addition in first grade is r...