It has become common practice for people to multitask with electronic devices in everyday situations. We examined the effects of interrupting participants with instant messages while they watched a video presentation in a situation that resembled commonplace events such as a business meeting, a training presentation, or a classroom lecture. We compared them to participants who were not interrupted. We also investigated how interest in the topics presented affected learning. Results showed that interruptions reduced learning, by a small but statistically significant margin, which is consistent with the findings of similar studies. Importantly, interest level was as strong a predictor of learning as being interrupted, although interest did no...
In educational hypermedia environments, students are often confronted with potential sources of dist...
According to previous research, multitasking can have a negative effect on productivity, comprehensi...
An important question is whether multitasking disrupts comprehension and learning. Tran, Carrillo, ...
The present experiment examined the effect of frequent, complex and dissimilar interruptions on mult...
Students commonly multitask while studying. The ubiquitous use of laptops and computers has facilita...
While digital natives are sometimes perceived as effective multitaskers, empirical studies suggest t...
Salvucci and Bogunovich (2010) described a multitasking experiment in which users had to look up inf...
To investigate relationships between video playback speed, interruptions, and learning performance, ...
The multitasking phenomenon is very prevalent among students. Research on the multitasking phenomen...
This experimental study evaluated the impact of multitasking and social presence on students ’ perfo...
Mobile devices bring the digital world to our fingertips, but along with this convenience often come...
Summary: It is often said that contemporary students frequently study while 'multitasking'...
Recent studies have showed that when computer users are faced with a deferrable task interruption wh...
Multitasking is a skill that is essential for effective everyday living. However, despite an increa...
Contemporary businesses compete in a highly reactive marketplace that demands a new breed of sophist...
In educational hypermedia environments, students are often confronted with potential sources of dist...
According to previous research, multitasking can have a negative effect on productivity, comprehensi...
An important question is whether multitasking disrupts comprehension and learning. Tran, Carrillo, ...
The present experiment examined the effect of frequent, complex and dissimilar interruptions on mult...
Students commonly multitask while studying. The ubiquitous use of laptops and computers has facilita...
While digital natives are sometimes perceived as effective multitaskers, empirical studies suggest t...
Salvucci and Bogunovich (2010) described a multitasking experiment in which users had to look up inf...
To investigate relationships between video playback speed, interruptions, and learning performance, ...
The multitasking phenomenon is very prevalent among students. Research on the multitasking phenomen...
This experimental study evaluated the impact of multitasking and social presence on students ’ perfo...
Mobile devices bring the digital world to our fingertips, but along with this convenience often come...
Summary: It is often said that contemporary students frequently study while 'multitasking'...
Recent studies have showed that when computer users are faced with a deferrable task interruption wh...
Multitasking is a skill that is essential for effective everyday living. However, despite an increa...
Contemporary businesses compete in a highly reactive marketplace that demands a new breed of sophist...
In educational hypermedia environments, students are often confronted with potential sources of dist...
According to previous research, multitasking can have a negative effect on productivity, comprehensi...
An important question is whether multitasking disrupts comprehension and learning. Tran, Carrillo, ...