Improving the frame design of computer simulations for learning: Determining the primacy of the isolated elements or the transient information effects

Volume: 88, Pages: 280 - 291
Published: Oct 1, 2015
Abstract
Computer simulations were used to teach students basic concepts associated with correlation. Half of the students were presented information in a sequential series of single frames in which each frame replaced the preceding frame while the other half were presented the information in simultaneous multiple frames in which each frame was added to the previous frames without replacement. It was hypothesized that if the isolated elements effect...
Paper Details
Title
Improving the frame design of computer simulations for learning: Determining the primacy of the isolated elements or the transient information effects
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Volume
88
Pages
280 - 291
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