Many claims have been made about the learning benefits of communicating strategies in multimedia picture-plus-text formats, rather than monomedia text-only formats. However, there is little theorization and empirical evidence to support these claims. Drawing upon cognitive load theory to develop learning-related hypotheses, this manuscript reports on a multicountry experiment that tests the effects of different modes of strategy communication on student learning. The results show the learning benefits to students of multimedia presentations of strategy and suggests how strategy professors should further encourage students to draw strategies in class
The experiment described in this paper is part of a Ph.D. project that is co-funded by SPC Group, a ...
An experiment was carried out to investigate how participants self-regulate their access to explanat...
Developments in distance learning education have revealed difficulties in providing education “at a ...
Many claims have been made about the learning benefits of communicating strategies in multi-media pi...
Many claims have been made about the learning benefits of communicating strategies in multi-media pi...
Organisational leaders need to reach out to a variety of stakeholders in order to convey their strat...
Abstract: Learning material in multimedia learning environments is frequently made up of text and pi...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the importance of three compositions in multimedi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 36-38)Past studies have shown mixed results in the effec...
First, we propose a theory of multimedia learning based on the assumptions that humans possess separ...
Researchers of cognitive load theory and the cognitive theory of multimedia learning have identified...
The cognitive load and learning effects of dual-code and interactivity—two multimedia methods intend...
This chapter investigates the effectiveness of multimedia computer assisted instruction. Sixty-three...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent applications of cognitive load theory to the design of interactive...
Cognitive theory, specifically the theories of multimedia learning, mental models, and cognitive loa...
The experiment described in this paper is part of a Ph.D. project that is co-funded by SPC Group, a ...
An experiment was carried out to investigate how participants self-regulate their access to explanat...
Developments in distance learning education have revealed difficulties in providing education “at a ...
Many claims have been made about the learning benefits of communicating strategies in multi-media pi...
Many claims have been made about the learning benefits of communicating strategies in multi-media pi...
Organisational leaders need to reach out to a variety of stakeholders in order to convey their strat...
Abstract: Learning material in multimedia learning environments is frequently made up of text and pi...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the importance of three compositions in multimedi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 36-38)Past studies have shown mixed results in the effec...
First, we propose a theory of multimedia learning based on the assumptions that humans possess separ...
Researchers of cognitive load theory and the cognitive theory of multimedia learning have identified...
The cognitive load and learning effects of dual-code and interactivity—two multimedia methods intend...
This chapter investigates the effectiveness of multimedia computer assisted instruction. Sixty-three...
AbstractThis paper reviews recent applications of cognitive load theory to the design of interactive...
Cognitive theory, specifically the theories of multimedia learning, mental models, and cognitive loa...
The experiment described in this paper is part of a Ph.D. project that is co-funded by SPC Group, a ...
An experiment was carried out to investigate how participants self-regulate their access to explanat...
Developments in distance learning education have revealed difficulties in providing education “at a ...