Abstract Collaborative learning is a widely used instructional technique, but factors determining its effectiveness still are unclear. Cognitive load theory was used to examine the effects of prior collaborative experience and density of distribution of information amongst learners on short-term retention and delayed retention tests, as well as cognitive efficiency of collaborative learning and its outcomes. Data obtained with 240 secondary school students showed that groups with experience in collaboration outperformed and were more cognitively efficient than inexperienced groups, and low information density increased performance during the learning process. Also, when tasks required processing high information density, experienced groups...
The cognitive load theory by Sweller (1988) describes the limitations of the working memory capacity...
This study investigated the effects of group member familiarity during computer-supported collaborat...
Collaborative learning tasks may represent an effective way to stimulate higher-order processes amon...
Research on computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) has traditionally investigated how stud...
Does collaboration increase or decrease cognitive load during learning? On one hand, collaboration e...
Traditional research on collaborative learning employs a “black box” approach that makes it difficul...
Abstract Cognitive load theory has traditionally been associated with individual learning. Based on...
textThis study sought to identify factors that optimize individual and collaborative cognitive proce...
Kirschner, F., Paas, F., & Kirschner, P. A. (2009). A cognitive-load approach to collaborative learn...
Kirschner, Paas, and Kirschner (2009c) used the theoretical framework of cognitive load to explain w...
This study investigated the differential effects of learning task complexity on both learning proces...
The effects of individual versus group learning (in triads) on efficiency of retention and transfer ...
A large body of research has established the value of learner characteristics on cognitive load. How...
Many educationalists advocate that students should be given frequent opportunities to learn through ...
Background: Collaborative learning is a widely used approach where students gather in small groups t...
The cognitive load theory by Sweller (1988) describes the limitations of the working memory capacity...
This study investigated the effects of group member familiarity during computer-supported collaborat...
Collaborative learning tasks may represent an effective way to stimulate higher-order processes amon...
Research on computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) has traditionally investigated how stud...
Does collaboration increase or decrease cognitive load during learning? On one hand, collaboration e...
Traditional research on collaborative learning employs a “black box” approach that makes it difficul...
Abstract Cognitive load theory has traditionally been associated with individual learning. Based on...
textThis study sought to identify factors that optimize individual and collaborative cognitive proce...
Kirschner, F., Paas, F., & Kirschner, P. A. (2009). A cognitive-load approach to collaborative learn...
Kirschner, Paas, and Kirschner (2009c) used the theoretical framework of cognitive load to explain w...
This study investigated the differential effects of learning task complexity on both learning proces...
The effects of individual versus group learning (in triads) on efficiency of retention and transfer ...
A large body of research has established the value of learner characteristics on cognitive load. How...
Many educationalists advocate that students should be given frequent opportunities to learn through ...
Background: Collaborative learning is a widely used approach where students gather in small groups t...
The cognitive load theory by Sweller (1988) describes the limitations of the working memory capacity...
This study investigated the effects of group member familiarity during computer-supported collaborat...
Collaborative learning tasks may represent an effective way to stimulate higher-order processes amon...