An experiment was conducted to investigate the differences between learners when using computer based learning environments (CBLEs) that incorporated different levels of interactivity in diagrams. Four CBLEs were created with combinations of the following two interactivity properties: (a) the possibility to rotate the whole diagram (b) the possibility to move individual elements of the diagram in order to apprehend the relationships between them. We present and discuss the qualitative findings from the study in terms of the learners’ interaction patterns and their relevance for the understanding of performance scores. This supports our previous quantitative analysis showing an interaction between cognitive abilities and interactivity. Based...
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Interactive visualizations are being used extensively for effective teaching and learning. Higher de...
Computer-based Multiple External Representations (MERs) have been found in some cases to help and in...
Abstract: The construction of graphical representations such as diagrams has been found to be a succ...
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Although many studies demonstrate large learning gains when instruction includes diagrams, diagrams ...
Recent developments in digital data capture technologies are opening up new possibilities for resear...
A number of educational fields are introducing computer visualizations into their curricula, yet our...
A 2 (learning strategies: diagram vs. summary) × 2 (levels of expertise: low vs. high) experiment wa...
This study examined two different strategies of learning with diagrams: drawing diagrams while learn...
Computer-based Multiple External Representations (MERs) have been found in some cases to help and in...
We have developed a visual representation for enhancing interaction scenarios in the design domain o...
Advances in graphical technology have now made it possible for us to interact with information in in...
This paper investigates the relationship between instructional effectiveness of animated vs. static ...
A student might find a certain representational format (e.g., diagram, text) more attractive than ot...
The ability to select an appropriate diagram to represent the structure of problem information is a ...
Interactive visualizations are being used extensively for effective teaching and learning. Higher de...
Computer-based Multiple External Representations (MERs) have been found in some cases to help and in...
Abstract: The construction of graphical representations such as diagrams has been found to be a succ...
This paper looks at the particular role which diagrammatic representations, and external representat...
Although many studies demonstrate large learning gains when instruction includes diagrams, diagrams ...
Recent developments in digital data capture technologies are opening up new possibilities for resear...
A number of educational fields are introducing computer visualizations into their curricula, yet our...
A 2 (learning strategies: diagram vs. summary) × 2 (levels of expertise: low vs. high) experiment wa...
This study examined two different strategies of learning with diagrams: drawing diagrams while learn...
Computer-based Multiple External Representations (MERs) have been found in some cases to help and in...
We have developed a visual representation for enhancing interaction scenarios in the design domain o...
Advances in graphical technology have now made it possible for us to interact with information in in...
This paper investigates the relationship between instructional effectiveness of animated vs. static ...
A student might find a certain representational format (e.g., diagram, text) more attractive than ot...
The ability to select an appropriate diagram to represent the structure of problem information is a ...