Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments, particularly environments where students share external representations, are discussed as an interesting area for the application of cognitive load theory (CLT). CSCL environments share a number of characteristics that will induce considerable cognitive load. This article reflects on the characteristics of CSCL environments and external representations and the research opportunities they offer to CLT. We argue that CLT can contribute to our understanding of CSCL by pinpointing situations in which high levels of cognitive load are generated. CLT also raises a number of particular issues: from a CLT point of view studying of worked out external representations may lead to better l...
External representations play a crucial role in learning. At the same time, cognitive load theory su...
Background and aims: The long-standing aim of cognitive load theory (CLT) has been to generate instr...
Traditional research on collaborative learning employs a “black box” approach that makes it difficul...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments, particularly environments where stude...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments, particularly environments where stude...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments, in particular environments where stud...
Research on computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) has traditionally investigated how stud...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) can provide guidelines to assist in the presentation of information in a...
Abstract Cognitive load theory has traditionally been associated with individual learning. Based on...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) aims at enhancing and supporting peer interaction a...
Does collaboration increase or decrease cognitive load during learning? On one hand, collaboration e...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) is one of the most important theories in educational psychology, a highl...
Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) provides a basis for the development of teaching and learning materials ...
Cognitive load theory (2011) by John Sweller, Paul Ayres, and Slava Kalyuga presents the state-of-th...
This introduction to the special issue provides a context for the contributing articles. for readers...
External representations play a crucial role in learning. At the same time, cognitive load theory su...
Background and aims: The long-standing aim of cognitive load theory (CLT) has been to generate instr...
Traditional research on collaborative learning employs a “black box” approach that makes it difficul...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments, particularly environments where stude...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments, particularly environments where stude...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments, in particular environments where stud...
Research on computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) has traditionally investigated how stud...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) can provide guidelines to assist in the presentation of information in a...
Abstract Cognitive load theory has traditionally been associated with individual learning. Based on...
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) aims at enhancing and supporting peer interaction a...
Does collaboration increase or decrease cognitive load during learning? On one hand, collaboration e...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) is one of the most important theories in educational psychology, a highl...
Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) provides a basis for the development of teaching and learning materials ...
Cognitive load theory (2011) by John Sweller, Paul Ayres, and Slava Kalyuga presents the state-of-th...
This introduction to the special issue provides a context for the contributing articles. for readers...
External representations play a crucial role in learning. At the same time, cognitive load theory su...
Background and aims: The long-standing aim of cognitive load theory (CLT) has been to generate instr...
Traditional research on collaborative learning employs a “black box” approach that makes it difficul...