Drawing on Mayer’s (2014) cognitive theory of multimedia learning, the purpose of this study was to examine which modes of gloss presentation (i.e., L2 definition, aural, and video animation) are effective for learners’ vocabulary learning and delayed word recollection. One control group and three experimental groups were formed by 132 intermediate language learners. Pre- and post-tests of productive recall and multiple-choice productive recognition were administered, and learners’ perceptions toward glossing were examined through a questionnaire and interviews. Quantitative data were analyzed using ANCOVA, and themes that emerged from the qualitative data were identified. The quantitative findings revealed that dual glossing modes were mor...
This quasi-experimental study examined the effects of different glossing conditions on English as a ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This study investigated the effectiveness of explicit, incidental, and intention...
Previous studies on multimedia glosses have investigated the efficacy of different modalities of glo...
Vocabulary development is significant for mastering a second/foreign language. There are several app...
L2 research has consistently shown that providing glosses enhances L2 vocabulary learning. This pape...
The present study investigates the effects that different types of multimedia glosses, namely textua...
L2 research has consistently shown that providing glosses enhances L2 vocabulary learning. This pape...
L2 research has consistently shown that providing glosses enhances L2 vocabulary learning. This pape...
The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of different multimedia glosses on reading...
This pilot study investigated the effects of multimedia reading software on reading comprehension. S...
This pilot study investigated the effects of multimedia reading software on reading comprehension. S...
This pilot study investigated the effects of multimedia reading software on reading comprehension. S...
This pilot study investigated the effects of multimedia reading software on reading comprehension. S...
Incidental vocabulary acquisition is the primary way for second language learners to acquire vocabul...
Cubillos, JorgeAlthough vocabulary acquisition is necessary for effective communication, the most ef...
This quasi-experimental study examined the effects of different glossing conditions on English as a ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This study investigated the effectiveness of explicit, incidental, and intention...
Previous studies on multimedia glosses have investigated the efficacy of different modalities of glo...
Vocabulary development is significant for mastering a second/foreign language. There are several app...
L2 research has consistently shown that providing glosses enhances L2 vocabulary learning. This pape...
The present study investigates the effects that different types of multimedia glosses, namely textua...
L2 research has consistently shown that providing glosses enhances L2 vocabulary learning. This pape...
L2 research has consistently shown that providing glosses enhances L2 vocabulary learning. This pape...
The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of different multimedia glosses on reading...
This pilot study investigated the effects of multimedia reading software on reading comprehension. S...
This pilot study investigated the effects of multimedia reading software on reading comprehension. S...
This pilot study investigated the effects of multimedia reading software on reading comprehension. S...
This pilot study investigated the effects of multimedia reading software on reading comprehension. S...
Incidental vocabulary acquisition is the primary way for second language learners to acquire vocabul...
Cubillos, JorgeAlthough vocabulary acquisition is necessary for effective communication, the most ef...
This quasi-experimental study examined the effects of different glossing conditions on English as a ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This study investigated the effectiveness of explicit, incidental, and intention...
Previous studies on multimedia glosses have investigated the efficacy of different modalities of glo...