In educational hypermedia environments, students are often confronted with potential sources of distraction arising from additional information that, albeit interesting, is unrelated to their current task goal. The paper investigates the conditions under which distraction occurs and hampers performance. Based on theories of volitional action control it was hypothesized that interesting information, especially if related to a pending goal, would interfere with task performance only when working on easy, but not on difficult tasks. In Experiment 1, 66 students learned about probability theory using worked examples and solved corresponding test problems, whose task difficulty was manipulated. As a second factor, the presence of interesting inf...
Videos are being used increasingly to deliver subject knowledge in online learning, but their use ha...
Contains fulltext : 102453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ex...
Effort is key in learning, as evidenced by its omnipresence in both empirical findings and education...
This paper describes a theoretical analysis and experimental investigation of difficulty related dis...
textabstractResearch on multimedia learning has shown that learning is hampered when a multimedia me...
The presence of technological distractions during homework and study diminishes students’ ability to...
Given the increased volume and ease of access to information, this study seeks to understand the imp...
While most students seem to solve information problems effortlessly, research shows that the cogniti...
It has become common practice for people to multitask with electronic devices in everyday situations...
While most students seem to solve information problems effortlessly, research shows that the cogniti...
In this paper, two experiments on the use of hypermedia environments for learning about probability ...
Much research exists on how problem-solving in hypermedia is assisted through the use of navigationa...
In this paper we address the issue of criteria definition when analysing learner-hypermedia interact...
While most students seem to solve information problems effortlessly, research shows that the cogniti...
Videos are being used increasingly to deliver subject knowledge in online learning, but their use ha...
Videos are being used increasingly to deliver subject knowledge in online learning, but their use ha...
Contains fulltext : 102453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ex...
Effort is key in learning, as evidenced by its omnipresence in both empirical findings and education...
This paper describes a theoretical analysis and experimental investigation of difficulty related dis...
textabstractResearch on multimedia learning has shown that learning is hampered when a multimedia me...
The presence of technological distractions during homework and study diminishes students’ ability to...
Given the increased volume and ease of access to information, this study seeks to understand the imp...
While most students seem to solve information problems effortlessly, research shows that the cogniti...
It has become common practice for people to multitask with electronic devices in everyday situations...
While most students seem to solve information problems effortlessly, research shows that the cogniti...
In this paper, two experiments on the use of hypermedia environments for learning about probability ...
Much research exists on how problem-solving in hypermedia is assisted through the use of navigationa...
In this paper we address the issue of criteria definition when analysing learner-hypermedia interact...
While most students seem to solve information problems effortlessly, research shows that the cogniti...
Videos are being used increasingly to deliver subject knowledge in online learning, but their use ha...
Videos are being used increasingly to deliver subject knowledge in online learning, but their use ha...
Contains fulltext : 102453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ex...
Effort is key in learning, as evidenced by its omnipresence in both empirical findings and education...