2020
DOI: 10.1111/jcal.12477
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Adjunct aids and signals support online learning from multiple representations

Abstract: To achieve deeper understanding when learning from multiple representations, learners should actively select, organize and integrate the relevant information from text and graphics within a coherent mental representation. However, as learners often fail to select and integrate all relevant information, especially from graphics, they need specific instructional support. The current study investigated the effects of instructional support in the form of adjunct aids (i.e. fill-in-the blank tasks) with references … Show more

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“…One picture that has been used extensively in multimedia materials depicts how the human circulatory system works, including labels and icons of the heart chambers, vessels and the heart valves, and arrows to show the paths of blood flow (e.g., Zhang & Fiorella, 2019; Zhang & Fiorella, 2021). Another example found in the current literature is the picture describing the magnetic field that surrounds the earth, with a bunch of arrows indicating the electric currents (e.g., Kollmer et al, 2021; Scheiter et al, 2017). As such, interpretational pictures function to support learning of concepts by providing visual and semantic connections that can then serve as memory cues to support recall and transfer (Schneider et al, 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One picture that has been used extensively in multimedia materials depicts how the human circulatory system works, including labels and icons of the heart chambers, vessels and the heart valves, and arrows to show the paths of blood flow (e.g., Zhang & Fiorella, 2019; Zhang & Fiorella, 2021). Another example found in the current literature is the picture describing the magnetic field that surrounds the earth, with a bunch of arrows indicating the electric currents (e.g., Kollmer et al, 2021; Scheiter et al, 2017). As such, interpretational pictures function to support learning of concepts by providing visual and semantic connections that can then serve as memory cues to support recall and transfer (Schneider et al, 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students' problem-solving abilities provide knowledge of the consequences of what students know (predict) (Bakhtiari et al, 2020). This ability will ultimately improve students' conceptual understanding (Kollmer et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%