With the increasing use of computers in the classroom and the advancement of information technology, a requirement to investigate and evaluate different strategies for the presentation of verbal information in interactive and dynamic visualizations has risen to a high level of importance. There is a need for research efforts that apply cognitive load theory (CLT), cognitive learning strategies, and established principles of multimedia design to conduct empirical research that will add to our knowledge of designing and developing dynamic visualizations for teaching and learning anatomy. The impact of improved teaching and learning of anatomical sciences and the development of a set of guiding principles to facilitate the design and developme...
The cognitive load theory (CLT) is widely accepted by instructional designers, since it provides a s...
The emergence of dynamic visualizations of three-dimensional (3D) models in anatomy curricula may be...
International audienceThe emergence of dynamic visualizations of three-dimensional (3D) models in an...
With the increasing use of computers in the classroom and the advancement of information technology,...
In improving the teaching and learning of anatomical sciences, empirical research is needed to devel...
BACKGROUND The past few decades have seen an increase in the use of multimedia learning in the teach...
This paper reviews research literature on cognitive load measurement in learning and neuroimaging, a...
Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has started to find more applications in medical education research. Unf...
Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) builds upon established models of human memory that include the subsyste...
Medical image interpretation is moving from using 2D- to volumetric images, thereby changing the cog...
Medical image interpretation is moving from using 2D- to volumetric images, thereby changing the cog...
PowerPoint, created in 1987, is now ubiquitous in medical classrooms around the world. PowerPoint is...
This research used quantitative and qualitative approaches to investigate the effectiveness of compu...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the use of multimedia learning in the teaching of medi...
Whatever the subject matter or the underlying educational theory, instructional message design deals...
The cognitive load theory (CLT) is widely accepted by instructional designers, since it provides a s...
The emergence of dynamic visualizations of three-dimensional (3D) models in anatomy curricula may be...
International audienceThe emergence of dynamic visualizations of three-dimensional (3D) models in an...
With the increasing use of computers in the classroom and the advancement of information technology,...
In improving the teaching and learning of anatomical sciences, empirical research is needed to devel...
BACKGROUND The past few decades have seen an increase in the use of multimedia learning in the teach...
This paper reviews research literature on cognitive load measurement in learning and neuroimaging, a...
Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) has started to find more applications in medical education research. Unf...
Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) builds upon established models of human memory that include the subsyste...
Medical image interpretation is moving from using 2D- to volumetric images, thereby changing the cog...
Medical image interpretation is moving from using 2D- to volumetric images, thereby changing the cog...
PowerPoint, created in 1987, is now ubiquitous in medical classrooms around the world. PowerPoint is...
This research used quantitative and qualitative approaches to investigate the effectiveness of compu...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the use of multimedia learning in the teaching of medi...
Whatever the subject matter or the underlying educational theory, instructional message design deals...
The cognitive load theory (CLT) is widely accepted by instructional designers, since it provides a s...
The emergence of dynamic visualizations of three-dimensional (3D) models in anatomy curricula may be...
International audienceThe emergence of dynamic visualizations of three-dimensional (3D) models in an...