This study used cognitive load theory to investigate whether an animation about the cardiovascular system can become a more effective educational tool by designing it with sensitivity to the capacity limitations of working memory. To manage the high extraneous cognitive load imposed by the need to process series of successive and transient information elements, a sequence of static key frames from the animation was presented to learners directly after the animation. Two interactive instructional conditions, which required learners either to construct or reconstruct the sequence of key frames, were compared to a non-interactive condition. It was hypothesised that the interactive activities would lead to more efficient transfer performance. T...
For decades, research comparing the effectiveness of text and static illustrations with animation an...
There have been very few studies on the effectiveness of multimedia as a learning tool (Rolfe & ...
Animated models explicating how a problem is solved and why a particular method is chosen are expect...
This study used cognitive load theory to investigate whether an animation about the cardiovascular s...
The papers in this themed issue have investigated methods to make animations more effective. The pur...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis paper presents a cognitively guided set of d...
This themed issue consists of seven empirical papers, as well as an introduction and discussion, and...
Instructional animations are commonly used in computer-based educational environments. However, desp...
Based on the assumption of a working memory processor devoted to human movement, cognitive load theo...
Animation has an inherent advantage over static graphics when presenting dynamic content because its...
This study investigated the cognitive load theory prediction that the inconsistent findings concerni...
Abstract: Multimedia enables novel ways of representing information, most strikingly as animations, ...
The question how animations should be designed so that learning is optimised, is still under discuss...
Research into cognitive load theory, particularly the transitory information effect, has found that ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-89)This dissertation investigated the relationship of ...
For decades, research comparing the effectiveness of text and static illustrations with animation an...
There have been very few studies on the effectiveness of multimedia as a learning tool (Rolfe & ...
Animated models explicating how a problem is solved and why a particular method is chosen are expect...
This study used cognitive load theory to investigate whether an animation about the cardiovascular s...
The papers in this themed issue have investigated methods to make animations more effective. The pur...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis paper presents a cognitively guided set of d...
This themed issue consists of seven empirical papers, as well as an introduction and discussion, and...
Instructional animations are commonly used in computer-based educational environments. However, desp...
Based on the assumption of a working memory processor devoted to human movement, cognitive load theo...
Animation has an inherent advantage over static graphics when presenting dynamic content because its...
This study investigated the cognitive load theory prediction that the inconsistent findings concerni...
Abstract: Multimedia enables novel ways of representing information, most strikingly as animations, ...
The question how animations should be designed so that learning is optimised, is still under discuss...
Research into cognitive load theory, particularly the transitory information effect, has found that ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-89)This dissertation investigated the relationship of ...
For decades, research comparing the effectiveness of text and static illustrations with animation an...
There have been very few studies on the effectiveness of multimedia as a learning tool (Rolfe & ...
Animated models explicating how a problem is solved and why a particular method is chosen are expect...