Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer numerically controlled machinery programming were studied with regard to their effects on training performance, transfer performance, and cognitive load. A low- and a high-variability conventional condition, in which conventional practice problems had to be solved (followed by worked examples), were compared with a low- and a high-variability worked condition, in which worked examples had to be studied. Results showed that students who studied worked examples gained most from high-variability examples, invested less time and mental effort in practice, and attained better and less effort-demanding transfer performance than students who first att...
Worked examples are an effective instructional means to teach complex problem solving skills. It has...
The present study contributes to knowledge about how to design tasks that benefit from dynamic softw...
Previous studies have reported that students employed different problem solving approaches when pres...
Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
Studies motivated by cognitive load theory experiments (e.g., Ward & Sweller, 1990) suggest that pro...
Cognitive load theory was used to hypothesize that a general problem-solving strategy based on a mak...
The worked example effect has been well documented within the framework of Cognitive Load Theory (CL...
Human movement has been found to have positive effects on learning performance. This study examined ...
This study determined the levels of algebra problem solving skill at which worked examples promoted ...
The problem of the study was to determine the relationship of reinforcing versus integrating activit...
Investigated the effects of student working-memory capacity, preference for amount of instruction, s...
Research has demonstrated that instruction that relies heavily on worked examples is more effective ...
Cognitive load theory provides guidelines for improving the training of complex cognitive skills and...
The aim of the study was to compare the effects of the use of interactive computer simulations for c...
Worked examples are an effective instructional means to teach complex problem solving skills. It has...
The present study contributes to knowledge about how to design tasks that benefit from dynamic softw...
Previous studies have reported that students employed different problem solving approaches when pres...
Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
Studies motivated by cognitive load theory experiments (e.g., Ward & Sweller, 1990) suggest that pro...
Cognitive load theory was used to hypothesize that a general problem-solving strategy based on a mak...
The worked example effect has been well documented within the framework of Cognitive Load Theory (CL...
Human movement has been found to have positive effects on learning performance. This study examined ...
This study determined the levels of algebra problem solving skill at which worked examples promoted ...
The problem of the study was to determine the relationship of reinforcing versus integrating activit...
Investigated the effects of student working-memory capacity, preference for amount of instruction, s...
Research has demonstrated that instruction that relies heavily on worked examples is more effective ...
Cognitive load theory provides guidelines for improving the training of complex cognitive skills and...
The aim of the study was to compare the effects of the use of interactive computer simulations for c...
Worked examples are an effective instructional means to teach complex problem solving skills. It has...
The present study contributes to knowledge about how to design tasks that benefit from dynamic softw...
Previous studies have reported that students employed different problem solving approaches when pres...