Comparative experiments about two copy-and-paste methods, i.e., mouse-based and typing-based methods, were conducted to clarify the effects of the methods. The experiments were conducted for a period of five years with graduate students in the context of an investigative report writing assignment and they were focused on a recall test as the primary survey method. The experimental results demonstrated that the typing-based method imposes a burden on students and reduces report writing efficiency; however, it is more effective for information memorization than the mouse-based method
The problem of this study was to determine the effects of progressive practice skill building proced...
This paper presents the results of an experiment comparing mouse, pen- and touch-inputs in computeri...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study was to determine the effect on student...
Copy and paste note taking is an increasingly common student behavior, but it has seen limited inves...
Technology has had a great impact on education today. Computer skills are necessary in order to comp...
International audienceThe present study investigated cognitive effort of handwriting and typing of u...
This is an investigation into the possible links between psychomotor action, in the activities of ha...
This is an investigation into the possible links between psychomotor action, in the activities of ha...
Computer-based instructional programs are being used more frequently in classrooms. While these prog...
A four week experimental study was conducted with 105 junior secondary students in four introductory...
The rate of acquisition and the immediate and delayed recall of words presented as a paired-associat...
Both electronic note-taking (typing) and traditional note-taking (handwriting) are being utilized by...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of two methods of practicing words: (1) visual ...
We investigated the differences between (a) copying and pasting text versus typed note-taking method...
This study was conducted to determine if seventh and eighth grade students could develop keyboarding...
The problem of this study was to determine the effects of progressive practice skill building proced...
This paper presents the results of an experiment comparing mouse, pen- and touch-inputs in computeri...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study was to determine the effect on student...
Copy and paste note taking is an increasingly common student behavior, but it has seen limited inves...
Technology has had a great impact on education today. Computer skills are necessary in order to comp...
International audienceThe present study investigated cognitive effort of handwriting and typing of u...
This is an investigation into the possible links between psychomotor action, in the activities of ha...
This is an investigation into the possible links between psychomotor action, in the activities of ha...
Computer-based instructional programs are being used more frequently in classrooms. While these prog...
A four week experimental study was conducted with 105 junior secondary students in four introductory...
The rate of acquisition and the immediate and delayed recall of words presented as a paired-associat...
Both electronic note-taking (typing) and traditional note-taking (handwriting) are being utilized by...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of two methods of practicing words: (1) visual ...
We investigated the differences between (a) copying and pasting text versus typed note-taking method...
This study was conducted to determine if seventh and eighth grade students could develop keyboarding...
The problem of this study was to determine the effects of progressive practice skill building proced...
This paper presents the results of an experiment comparing mouse, pen- and touch-inputs in computeri...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study was to determine the effect on student...