2024
DOI: 10.1111/jcal.12991
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Video‐based modeling examples and comparative self‐explanation prompts for teaching a complex problem‐solving strategy

Julius Moritz Meier,
Peter Hesse,
Stephan Abele
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundIn example‐based learning, examples are often combined with generative activities, such as comparative self‐explanations of example cases. Comparisons induce heavy demands on working memory, especially in complex domains. Hence, only stronger learners may benefit from comparative self‐explanations. While static text‐based examples can be compared easily, this is challenging for transient video‐based modelling examples used in complex domains because simultaneous processing of two videos is not feasib… Show more

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