Comparing alternative sequences of examples and problem-solving tasks: the case of conceptual knowledge

Volume: 38, Issue: 1, Pages: 158 - 170
Published: Jan 2, 2021
Abstract
In cognitive load theory, the superiority of the Example-Problem sequence over the Problem-Example sequence has become a classic paradigm. The comparative effectiveness of these sequences, however, is subject to the influence of the factors of element interactivity and prior knowledge, and studies have examined these influences focused mostly on procedural rather than conceptual knowledge. This paper takes a deeper look at the effect of types of...
Paper Details
Title
Comparing alternative sequences of examples and problem-solving tasks: the case of conceptual knowledge
Published Date
Jan 2, 2021
Volume
38
Issue
1
Pages
158 - 170
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