Effectively presenting complex material is a crucial component of instructional design within simulation-based training (SBT) environments. One approach to facilitate the acquisition of higher-order knowledge is to embed instructional strategies within the systems themselves. Currently, however, there are few established guidelines to inform developers how best to implement such strategies. In response, this study aims to explore the presentation of one such strategy-feedback-during SBT of a complex decision-making task. Specifically, this study extends past research on the modality principle of multimedia learning by comparing the use of spoken- versus printed-text real-time feedback in an SBT environment. During two primarily visual train...
The modality learning effect, according to Mayer (2001), proposes that learning is enhanced when inf...
Students viewed a computer animation depicting the process of lightning. In Experiment 1, they concu...
International audienceBy performing motor-imagery tasks, for example, imagining hand movements, Moto...
Effectively presenting complex material is a crucial component of instructional design within simula...
A crucial component of instructional design for simulation-based training systems involves optimizin...
There are many different training interventions that can be used in simulation based training system...
The modality principle was first addressed in 1989 by Mayer and Moreno. The modality principle asser...
The study presented in this paper aimed to examine the effect of visual and verbal cognitive style o...
textWorking memory is a system that consists of multiple components. The visuospatial sketchpad is ...
Multimedia technology and problem based learning not only allow more realistic interaction between s...
textabstractThe modality principle claims that animations are more effective with narration than wit...
The performance of complex decision-making requires not only domain specific knowledge, but also a c...
Multimedia technology and problem based learning not only allow more realistic interaction between s...
The present study aimed to reduce cognitive load and to increase the efficiency of teaching in a com...
AbstractA total of 80 girl 8th-grade students viewed a short computer-based multimedia presentation ...
The modality learning effect, according to Mayer (2001), proposes that learning is enhanced when inf...
Students viewed a computer animation depicting the process of lightning. In Experiment 1, they concu...
International audienceBy performing motor-imagery tasks, for example, imagining hand movements, Moto...
Effectively presenting complex material is a crucial component of instructional design within simula...
A crucial component of instructional design for simulation-based training systems involves optimizin...
There are many different training interventions that can be used in simulation based training system...
The modality principle was first addressed in 1989 by Mayer and Moreno. The modality principle asser...
The study presented in this paper aimed to examine the effect of visual and verbal cognitive style o...
textWorking memory is a system that consists of multiple components. The visuospatial sketchpad is ...
Multimedia technology and problem based learning not only allow more realistic interaction between s...
textabstractThe modality principle claims that animations are more effective with narration than wit...
The performance of complex decision-making requires not only domain specific knowledge, but also a c...
Multimedia technology and problem based learning not only allow more realistic interaction between s...
The present study aimed to reduce cognitive load and to increase the efficiency of teaching in a com...
AbstractA total of 80 girl 8th-grade students viewed a short computer-based multimedia presentation ...
The modality learning effect, according to Mayer (2001), proposes that learning is enhanced when inf...
Students viewed a computer animation depicting the process of lightning. In Experiment 1, they concu...
International audienceBy performing motor-imagery tasks, for example, imagining hand movements, Moto...