AbstractMultimedia presentations often transform permanent information into a transient format. For example, written text is often transformed into spoken (narrated) text and static graphics is transformed into dynamic forms such as animations or simulations. Transient information may overwhelm limited processing capacity of working memory and inhibit learning. The paper reviews recent empirical studies in modality and verbal redundancy effects within a cognitive load framework and outlines conditions under which negative effects of transiency may occur. Transiency of presented information may also explain failures to consistently demonstrate benefits of animations over static graphics. The paper concludes with instructional implications of...
With the advance of instructional technologies, multimedia presentation formats have become increasi...
textabstractThe modality principle claims that animations are more effective with narration than wit...
[[abstract]]In multimedia learning environments, research suggests that simultaneous presentation of...
When using modern educational technology, some forms of instruction are inherently transient in that...
The transitory information effect occurs when learning is reduced as a result of information disappe...
This dissertation seeks to contribute to the literature on the selection and combination of media to...
New technologies allow the display of text, static visuals, and animations. Although animations are ...
The modality effect occurs when audio/visual instructions are superior to visual only instructions. ...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent applications of cognitive load theory to the design of interactive...
In 4 experiments, college students viewed an animation and listened to concurrent narration explaini...
It is frequently assumed that presenting the same material in written and spoken form benefits learn...
Verbal redundancy is the concurrent presentation of text and verbatim speech. Research has shown tha...
Previous research on the redundancy principle in multimedia learning has shown that although exact c...
Based on cognitive load theory and the transient information effect, this paper investigated the mod...
textWorking memory is a system that consists of multiple components. The visuospatial sketchpad is ...
With the advance of instructional technologies, multimedia presentation formats have become increasi...
textabstractThe modality principle claims that animations are more effective with narration than wit...
[[abstract]]In multimedia learning environments, research suggests that simultaneous presentation of...
When using modern educational technology, some forms of instruction are inherently transient in that...
The transitory information effect occurs when learning is reduced as a result of information disappe...
This dissertation seeks to contribute to the literature on the selection and combination of media to...
New technologies allow the display of text, static visuals, and animations. Although animations are ...
The modality effect occurs when audio/visual instructions are superior to visual only instructions. ...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent applications of cognitive load theory to the design of interactive...
In 4 experiments, college students viewed an animation and listened to concurrent narration explaini...
It is frequently assumed that presenting the same material in written and spoken form benefits learn...
Verbal redundancy is the concurrent presentation of text and verbatim speech. Research has shown tha...
Previous research on the redundancy principle in multimedia learning has shown that although exact c...
Based on cognitive load theory and the transient information effect, this paper investigated the mod...
textWorking memory is a system that consists of multiple components. The visuospatial sketchpad is ...
With the advance of instructional technologies, multimedia presentation formats have become increasi...
textabstractThe modality principle claims that animations are more effective with narration than wit...
[[abstract]]In multimedia learning environments, research suggests that simultaneous presentation of...