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Yeh, Yu-Fang – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2016
Animation is one of the useful contemporary educational technologies in teaching complex subjects. There is a growing interest in proper use of learner-technology interaction to promote learning quality for different groups of learner needs. The purpose of this study is to investigate if an interaction approach supports weak learners, who have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Man Machine Systems, Computer Uses in Education, Animation
Thaden-Koch, Thomas C.; Dufresne, Robert J.; Mestre, Jose P. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2006
Coordination class theory is used to explain college students' judgments about animated depictions of moving objects. diSessa's coordination class theory models a "concept" as a complex knowledge system that can reliably determine a particular type of information in widely varying situations. In the experiment described here, fifty individually…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Psychology, Physics, Theories
Edsall, Robert; Wentz, Elizabeth – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2007
Two experiments investigating the benefit of computer-based applications in geography education are presented. The computer-based methods employ concepts of visualization, including animation and interactivity, to facilitate active learning. These computer-based methods are compared with physical (i.e. tangible) models, which themselves can be…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Learning Strategies, Visualization, Active Learning