The imagination effect when using textual or diagrammatic material to learn a second language

Volume: 27, Issue: 4, Pages: 995 - 1015
Published: Dec 2, 2020
Abstract
The imagination effect occurs when students learn better from imagining concepts and procedures rather than from studying them. Cognitive load theory explains the effect by better use of available working memory resources and increased productive, intrinsic cognitive load. The effect has been found in numerous empirical studies. However, in the majority of studies demonstrating the effect, visual/spatial information has been used: the type of...
Paper Details
Title
The imagination effect when using textual or diagrammatic material to learn a second language
Published Date
Dec 2, 2020
Volume
27
Issue
4
Pages
995 - 1015
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