Wouters, P. J. M., Paas, F., & Van Merriënboer, J. J. G. (2010). Observational learning from animated models: effects of studying-practicing alternation and illusion of control on transfer. Instructional Science, 38(1), 89-104. doi:10.1007/s11251-008-9079-0Animated models explicating how a problem is solved and why a particular method is chosen are expected to be effective learning tools for novices, especially when abstract cognitive processes or concepts are involved. Cognitive load theory was used to investigate how learners could be stimulated to engage in genuine learning activities. It was hypothesized that illusion of control would impede transfer performance compared to a condition without illusion of control. Moreover, we hypo...
International audienceThe effects of (i) learner demonstration (using a manipulable model) and (ii) ...
Two experiments examined the general claim that animations can help students learn algorithms more e...
textThis study examined the impact of animation interactivity on novices’ learning of introductory s...
Animated models explicating how a problem is solved and why a particular method is chosen are expect...
A controlled experiment was conducted on the effects of two types of animation - motion and highligh...
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Open Universiteit Nederlan
On line elaboration of a mental model during the understanding of an animation This experiment aime...
This work focuses on the use of animations for learning complex and dynamic mental models. Animation...
Research into cognitive load theory, particularly the transitory information effect, has found that ...
This paper presents a set of theoretical hypotheses suggesting various relationships between didacti...
AbstractThis study was to investigate whether a chunking of animations about the lightning system ca...
Van Gog, T., Paas, F., Marcus, N., Ayres, P., & Sweller, J. (2009). The mirror-neuron system and obs...
A number of experiments investigated the effectiveness of instructional advice coupled with learner ...
Many animations impose a high cognitive load due to the transience of information, which often hampe...
We investigated whether augmenting instructional animations with a body analogy (BA) would improve 1...
International audienceThe effects of (i) learner demonstration (using a manipulable model) and (ii) ...
Two experiments examined the general claim that animations can help students learn algorithms more e...
textThis study examined the impact of animation interactivity on novices’ learning of introductory s...
Animated models explicating how a problem is solved and why a particular method is chosen are expect...
A controlled experiment was conducted on the effects of two types of animation - motion and highligh...
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Open Universiteit Nederlan
On line elaboration of a mental model during the understanding of an animation This experiment aime...
This work focuses on the use of animations for learning complex and dynamic mental models. Animation...
Research into cognitive load theory, particularly the transitory information effect, has found that ...
This paper presents a set of theoretical hypotheses suggesting various relationships between didacti...
AbstractThis study was to investigate whether a chunking of animations about the lightning system ca...
Van Gog, T., Paas, F., Marcus, N., Ayres, P., & Sweller, J. (2009). The mirror-neuron system and obs...
A number of experiments investigated the effectiveness of instructional advice coupled with learner ...
Many animations impose a high cognitive load due to the transience of information, which often hampe...
We investigated whether augmenting instructional animations with a body analogy (BA) would improve 1...
International audienceThe effects of (i) learner demonstration (using a manipulable model) and (ii) ...
Two experiments examined the general claim that animations can help students learn algorithms more e...
textThis study examined the impact of animation interactivity on novices’ learning of introductory s...