The contradiction between the worked example effect that occurs when learners presented with more instructional guidance learn more than learners presented with less guidance and the generation effect that occurs when the reverse result is obtained can be resolved by the suggestion that the worked example effect is obtained using materials high in element interactivity, whereas simpler, low element interactivity materials result in the generation effect. A 2 (guidance: low vs. high) × 2 (element interactivity: low vs. high) × 2 (expertise: low vs. high) experiment investigated this hypothesis with high school trigonometry learners. On an immediate test, high guidance reflecting a worked example effect was found for novices, but a generation...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Within the framework of cognitive load theory, the...
The testing effect arises when learners who are tested rather than relearning material obtain superi...
The ‘assistance dilemma’, an important issue in the Learning Sciences, is concerned with how much gu...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The contradiction between the worked example effect that occurs when learners pr...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The contradiction between the worked example effect that occurs when learners pr...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The contradiction between the worked example effect that occurs when learners pr...
The worked example effect indicates that showing students worked examples (high guidance) is superio...
The worked example effect indicates that examples providing full guidance on how to solve a problem ...
Studying worked examples providing problem solutions to learners usually leads to better test perfor...
© Australian Psychological Society Ltd 2016. Studying worked examples providing problem solutions to...
The testing effect occurs when learners who are tested rather than relearning material perform bette...
High school students have been reported to have difficulties solving complex algebraic problems. Thi...
A preliminary aim of this project is to test for superiority of using worked examples in instruction...
A preliminary aim of this project is to test for superiority of using worked examples in instruction...
© 2019 The British Psychological Society Background: The worked example effect in cognitive load the...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Within the framework of cognitive load theory, the...
The testing effect arises when learners who are tested rather than relearning material obtain superi...
The ‘assistance dilemma’, an important issue in the Learning Sciences, is concerned with how much gu...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The contradiction between the worked example effect that occurs when learners pr...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The contradiction between the worked example effect that occurs when learners pr...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The contradiction between the worked example effect that occurs when learners pr...
The worked example effect indicates that showing students worked examples (high guidance) is superio...
The worked example effect indicates that examples providing full guidance on how to solve a problem ...
Studying worked examples providing problem solutions to learners usually leads to better test perfor...
© Australian Psychological Society Ltd 2016. Studying worked examples providing problem solutions to...
The testing effect occurs when learners who are tested rather than relearning material perform bette...
High school students have been reported to have difficulties solving complex algebraic problems. Thi...
A preliminary aim of this project is to test for superiority of using worked examples in instruction...
A preliminary aim of this project is to test for superiority of using worked examples in instruction...
© 2019 The British Psychological Society Background: The worked example effect in cognitive load the...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Within the framework of cognitive load theory, the...
The testing effect arises when learners who are tested rather than relearning material obtain superi...
The ‘assistance dilemma’, an important issue in the Learning Sciences, is concerned with how much gu...