This study compared two methods of using a computer with cooperative learning groups. Hypermedia (HyperCard) and word processing (Microsoft Works) were used on a Macintosh computer by primary aged students to compile information based on a video presentation. Measures of achievement, retention and participation were made. Additionally, an attempt was made to assess learning preferences and compare performance for each of these computer methods with consideration for learning preference. Four main questions were posed: • Does the computer used interactively and non-linearly, as in hypermedia, promote better assimilation of information than using the computer linearly, as in word processing? • Does the computer used interactively and non-li...
Abstract Computer-based multimedia and hypermedia resources (e.g., the world wide web) have become o...
This study examined learning style and attitude toward hypermedia among sixth, seventh, and eighth g...
This study examined learning style and attitude toward hypermedia among sixth, seventh, and eighth g...
This study compared two methods of using a computer with cooperative learning groups. Hypermedia (Hy...
By virtue of its enabling rapid, nonlinear access to multiple forms of information, hyper-media tech...
Please use the following citation when referencing this material: Dillon and Gabbard (1998) Hypermed...
The focus of this project is the new learning medium called 'hypennedia'. Hypermedia is information ...
The purpose of this study was to compare two methods of library skills instruction: the traditional ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the similarities and differences of individual and smal...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of interactive, hypermedia software on the comp...
This study provides insights about how learning with hypermedia is mediated by system design and lea...
New advances in computer technology, such as hypermedia, hold great promise for education. Hypermied...
Much research exists on how problem-solving in hypermedia is assisted through the use of navigationa...
Educators working with elementary school children need to consider the impact of unstructured and st...
The use of hypermedia for educational purposes gained a great deal of importance for educators. Ther...
Abstract Computer-based multimedia and hypermedia resources (e.g., the world wide web) have become o...
This study examined learning style and attitude toward hypermedia among sixth, seventh, and eighth g...
This study examined learning style and attitude toward hypermedia among sixth, seventh, and eighth g...
This study compared two methods of using a computer with cooperative learning groups. Hypermedia (Hy...
By virtue of its enabling rapid, nonlinear access to multiple forms of information, hyper-media tech...
Please use the following citation when referencing this material: Dillon and Gabbard (1998) Hypermed...
The focus of this project is the new learning medium called 'hypennedia'. Hypermedia is information ...
The purpose of this study was to compare two methods of library skills instruction: the traditional ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the similarities and differences of individual and smal...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of interactive, hypermedia software on the comp...
This study provides insights about how learning with hypermedia is mediated by system design and lea...
New advances in computer technology, such as hypermedia, hold great promise for education. Hypermied...
Much research exists on how problem-solving in hypermedia is assisted through the use of navigationa...
Educators working with elementary school children need to consider the impact of unstructured and st...
The use of hypermedia for educational purposes gained a great deal of importance for educators. Ther...
Abstract Computer-based multimedia and hypermedia resources (e.g., the world wide web) have become o...
This study examined learning style and attitude toward hypermedia among sixth, seventh, and eighth g...
This study examined learning style and attitude toward hypermedia among sixth, seventh, and eighth g...