Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis paper presents a cognitively guided set of design guidelines for instructional animations based on a review of the existing literature. The guidelines are based around a cognitive load theory framework, which assumes learners’ limited working memories must be considered for instructional animations to be effective. We propose six design guidelines: (1) animations are more beneficial for learners with higher levels of prior knowledge; (2) animations are more effective for certain knowledge domains; (3) segment animations in shorter sections; (4) give learners control; (5) signal or cue important information; (6) remove details and information from instructional animations that are not n...
Research into cognitive load theory, particularly the transitory information effect, has found that ...
textabstractIn modern educational environments, dynamic visualizations such as animations are increa...
This paper presents a set of theoretical hypotheses suggesting various relationships between didacti...
The papers in this themed issue have investigated methods to make animations more effective. The pur...
This themed issue consists of seven empirical papers, as well as an introduction and discussion, and...
This study used cognitive load theory to investigate whether an animation about the cardiovascular s...
A number of experiments investigated the effectiveness of instructional advice coupled with learner ...
Research on the effectiveness of animated virtual human representation towards psychomotor learning ...
Animation has an inherent advantage over static graphics when presenting dynamic content because its...
Instructional animations are commonly used in computer-based educational environments. However, desp...
This study investigated the effectiveness of various types of worked-out examples used in pre-traini...
International audienceThe educational effectiveness of conventionally designed animations that portr...
Based on the assumption of a working memory processor devoted to human movement, cognitive load theo...
This study investigated the cognitive load theory prediction that the inconsistent findings concerni...
Animations are increasingly used in technology-based learning resources because of their assumed sup...
Research into cognitive load theory, particularly the transitory information effect, has found that ...
textabstractIn modern educational environments, dynamic visualizations such as animations are increa...
This paper presents a set of theoretical hypotheses suggesting various relationships between didacti...
The papers in this themed issue have investigated methods to make animations more effective. The pur...
This themed issue consists of seven empirical papers, as well as an introduction and discussion, and...
This study used cognitive load theory to investigate whether an animation about the cardiovascular s...
A number of experiments investigated the effectiveness of instructional advice coupled with learner ...
Research on the effectiveness of animated virtual human representation towards psychomotor learning ...
Animation has an inherent advantage over static graphics when presenting dynamic content because its...
Instructional animations are commonly used in computer-based educational environments. However, desp...
This study investigated the effectiveness of various types of worked-out examples used in pre-traini...
International audienceThe educational effectiveness of conventionally designed animations that portr...
Based on the assumption of a working memory processor devoted to human movement, cognitive load theo...
This study investigated the cognitive load theory prediction that the inconsistent findings concerni...
Animations are increasingly used in technology-based learning resources because of their assumed sup...
Research into cognitive load theory, particularly the transitory information effect, has found that ...
textabstractIn modern educational environments, dynamic visualizations such as animations are increa...
This paper presents a set of theoretical hypotheses suggesting various relationships between didacti...