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Title: Give Learners Questions to Answer While Watching Animated Examples
Authors: Gane, Brian D.
Catrambone, Richard
Issue Date: Jun-2006
Publisher: International Society of the Learning Sciences
Citation: Gane, B. D. & Catrambone, R. (2006). Give Learners Questions to Answer While Watching Animated Examples. In Barab, S. A., Hay, K. E., & Hickey, D. T. (Eds.), The International Conference of the Learning Sciences: Indiana University 2006. Proceedings of ICLS 2006, Volume 2 (pp. 922-923). Bloomington, Indiana, USA: International Society of the Learning Sciences.
Abstract: Participants (N = 93) watched animated examples of a computer algorithm. Participants had either a small set of examples (6) to watch or a larger set of examples (21) from which they could choose which examples to watch. Additionally, participants either watched the animations before answering questions or had questions to answer while watching animations. Participants scored highest when they had questions with the animations; giving these participants a choice amongst multiple examples also reduced learning time.
URI: https://doi.dx.org/10.22318/icls2006.922
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