abstract: Multimedia learning has become increasingly popular as it proceeds to understand how different senses such as the visual and auditory systems work together to present information. The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of temporal contiguity, a principle of multimedia learning, while displaying images and narration of fruits and vegetables to increase memorization of content. 21 preschool students between the ages of 4 and 5 from Arizona State University’s Child Study Lab were recruited for the purpose of the study. Students received one of two versions of a short video while inside the classroom. The two videos displayed information either at the same time or successively. Children’s knowledge was assessed with a ...
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Creating a learning environment that enchants children’s curiosity and sparks exploration, discovery...
The element of active student engagement is one crucial facet to effective pedagogy. The use of tech...
Language input is critically important for the development of children’s skills in many domains as t...
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Degenerative visual impairments refer to conditions that result in the progressive loss of vision; s...
Utilization-focused, process evaluations of university-based laboratory preschools in their associat...
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Current teachers are struggling between choosing mature teaching strategies and choosing more contem...
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With the growing prevalence of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children (DSM-5, 2...
Research has emphasized the benefits of incorporating a well-structured pre-brief and debrief into a...
The drive to place technology in the secondary mathematics classrooms has been on the rise and has s...
The purpose of this research was to determine if using role play in the classroom would be an effect...
Today’s students have grown up in a world where technology is an essential and accessible component ...
Studies have shown that many educators are not prepared to teach children with ASD in their classroo...
Creating a learning environment that enchants children’s curiosity and sparks exploration, discovery...
The element of active student engagement is one crucial facet to effective pedagogy. The use of tech...
Language input is critically important for the development of children’s skills in many domains as t...
The clicker technique is a newly developed system that uses frequent testing in the classroom to enh...
Degenerative visual impairments refer to conditions that result in the progressive loss of vision; s...
Utilization-focused, process evaluations of university-based laboratory preschools in their associat...
Abstract This study investigated how play and movement affect young children’s learning in order to ...
Current teachers are struggling between choosing mature teaching strategies and choosing more contem...
Preschool children can acquire language competencies through interactions with their peers as well a...
With the growing prevalence of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children (DSM-5, 2...
Research has emphasized the benefits of incorporating a well-structured pre-brief and debrief into a...
The drive to place technology in the secondary mathematics classrooms has been on the rise and has s...
The purpose of this research was to determine if using role play in the classroom would be an effect...
Today’s students have grown up in a world where technology is an essential and accessible component ...
Studies have shown that many educators are not prepared to teach children with ASD in their classroo...