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Park, Babette; Korbach, Andreas; Brünken, Roland – Educational Technology & Society, 2015
The present study examines whether the seductive-details effect is moderated by spatial ability and prior knowledge, which are two of the most relevant learner characteristics in multimedia learning. It is assumed that the seductive-details effect with an increase in extraneous cognitive load and a decrease in perceptual processing and learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multimedia Instruction, Spatial Ability, Prior Learning
Erhel, Severine; Jamet, Eric – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2011
A large body of research has shown that incorporating text in the corresponding sections of an illustration facilitates the learning of illustrated documents. More recently, a series of studies has revealed that the use of interactive windows located close to the illustration causes similar effects. The aim of this paper is to help bring about a…
Descriptors: Illustrations, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Multimedia Instruction
Moussa-Inaty, Jase; Atallah, Fida – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2012
The study investigates the use of different multimedia instructional design formats on learning. Undergraduate students from the College of Education at a public university in the United Arab Emirates were randomly assigned to groups corresponding to six instructional design formats, namely; Listen Only, Read Only, Read+ Listen, Listen + Graphics,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Prior Learning, Statistical Analysis, Cognitive Processes