Following cognitive load theory, we used a computer-based software training paradigm to determining the optimal number of steps or information chunks to present before practice opportunities. Results demonstrating that the size of information chunks presented and the type of practice used individually influenced participants\u27 ability to effectively learn via computer-based instruction. These findings contribute to the literature by showing the importance of practice and optimal segment sizes for learning via a computer
Basically an instructional computer module consists of two media namely text and visuals. These mult...
THE PROBLEM OF COGNITIVE LOAD MEASUREMENT: WHAT ARE GOOD COGNITIVE LOAD INDICATORS? The previous cha...
Abstract—Learning programming is difficult for many learners. Some researches have found that the ma...
Hung, EdD, is an assistant professor in educational technology, Randolph-Seng, MS, is a doctorate ca...
Background: According to research based on cognitive load theory, the way of presenting information ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the use of instructional design when considering the princi...
This paper presents a work-in-progress exploring how learners can manage their own cognitive load th...
Students often find learning to program difficult. This may be because the concepts are inherently d...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) (Sweller 1988, 1998, 2010) provides us a guiding framework for designing...
This study investigated the cognitive load effects of different types of working examples for learni...
Van Mierlo, C. M., Jarodzka, H., Kirschner, F., & Kirschner, P. A. (2012). Cognitive load theory in ...
Strategies of presenting instructional information affect the type of cognitive load imposed on the ...
This thesis explores the application of Cognitive Load Theory to the design and delivery of instruct...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) has been successful in identifying instructional formats that are more e...
Cognitive load is a theoretical notion with an increasingly central role in the educational research...
Basically an instructional computer module consists of two media namely text and visuals. These mult...
THE PROBLEM OF COGNITIVE LOAD MEASUREMENT: WHAT ARE GOOD COGNITIVE LOAD INDICATORS? The previous cha...
Abstract—Learning programming is difficult for many learners. Some researches have found that the ma...
Hung, EdD, is an assistant professor in educational technology, Randolph-Seng, MS, is a doctorate ca...
Background: According to research based on cognitive load theory, the way of presenting information ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the use of instructional design when considering the princi...
This paper presents a work-in-progress exploring how learners can manage their own cognitive load th...
Students often find learning to program difficult. This may be because the concepts are inherently d...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) (Sweller 1988, 1998, 2010) provides us a guiding framework for designing...
This study investigated the cognitive load effects of different types of working examples for learni...
Van Mierlo, C. M., Jarodzka, H., Kirschner, F., & Kirschner, P. A. (2012). Cognitive load theory in ...
Strategies of presenting instructional information affect the type of cognitive load imposed on the ...
This thesis explores the application of Cognitive Load Theory to the design and delivery of instruct...
Cognitive load theory (CLT) has been successful in identifying instructional formats that are more e...
Cognitive load is a theoretical notion with an increasingly central role in the educational research...
Basically an instructional computer module consists of two media namely text and visuals. These mult...
THE PROBLEM OF COGNITIVE LOAD MEASUREMENT: WHAT ARE GOOD COGNITIVE LOAD INDICATORS? The previous cha...
Abstract—Learning programming is difficult for many learners. Some researches have found that the ma...