Since the complex and transient information in instructional animations requires more cognitive resources, the segmenting principle has been proposed to reduce cognitive overload by providing smaller chunks with pauses between segments. This study examined the effects of different types of activities during pauses in a segmented animation. Four groups were asked to do different tasks in system-controlled pauses after each segment of an instructional animation: passive pauses (i.e., no-reflection vs. reflection), and active pauses (i.e., free-recall vs. short-answer). The results showed that active pause with free-recall group outperformed the two passive pause groups on both recall and transfer tests. However, no significant differences in ...
This article reviews studies investigating segmentation of dynamic visualizations (i.e., showing dyn...
This study investigated the cognitive load theory prediction that the inconsistent findings concerni...
This study used cognitive load theory to investigate whether an animation about the cardiovascular s...
Segmentation of animations, that is presenting them in pieces rather than as a continuous stream of ...
This study investigated the effect of pause duration and pause location on achievement, lesson compl...
Animation has an inherent advantage over static graphics when presenting dynamic content because its...
Animations are more and more often used in instruction materials. Segmentation, presenting animation...
In medical training, allowing learners to take pauses during tasks is known to enhance performance. ...
International audienceVideos are increasingly being used in education and training,but can lead to s...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of segmented-animation, playpause- animation an...
In order to investigate the influence of learner-controlled pacing in educational animation on instr...
This article reviews studies investigating segmentation of dynamic visualizations (i.e., showing dyn...
This article reviews studies investigating segmentation of dynamic visualizations (i.e., showing dyn...
This study investigated the cognitive load theory prediction that the inconsistent findings concerni...
This study used cognitive load theory to investigate whether an animation about the cardiovascular s...
Segmentation of animations, that is presenting them in pieces rather than as a continuous stream of ...
This study investigated the effect of pause duration and pause location on achievement, lesson compl...
Animation has an inherent advantage over static graphics when presenting dynamic content because its...
Animations are more and more often used in instruction materials. Segmentation, presenting animation...
In medical training, allowing learners to take pauses during tasks is known to enhance performance. ...
International audienceVideos are increasingly being used in education and training,but can lead to s...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of segmented-animation, playpause- animation an...
In order to investigate the influence of learner-controlled pacing in educational animation on instr...
This article reviews studies investigating segmentation of dynamic visualizations (i.e., showing dyn...
This article reviews studies investigating segmentation of dynamic visualizations (i.e., showing dyn...
This study investigated the cognitive load theory prediction that the inconsistent findings concerni...
This study used cognitive load theory to investigate whether an animation about the cardiovascular s...