Exploring the Instructional Efficiency of Representation and Engagement in Online Learning Materials

Ava Heinonen, Arto Hellas
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Using two 2 x 3 in-situ experiments in an introductory programming course, we study the effect of representation and engagement on the instructional efficiency of learning materials. In the experiments, we controlled for used representation and the level of engagement and accounted for prior experience and prior cognitive effort. We observe that analogical representations with little engagement are more beneficial for those already familiar with the topic. No significant effect from engagement or prior experience was observed when students studied using traditional representations. Low cognitive effort before studying was related to studying being less cognitively demanding, regardless of the condition. No single way of presenting information seems to work better or worse universally for all participants.
在线学习资料中表达与参与的教学效率探讨
在一门编程入门课程中,我们使用两个2 × 3的现场实验,研究表征和参与对学习材料教学效率的影响。在实验中,我们控制了使用表征和参与水平,并解释了先前的经验和先前的认知努力。我们观察到,很少参与的类比表征对那些已经熟悉主题的人更有益。当学生使用传统表征学习时,没有观察到参与或先前经验的显著影响。无论在何种情况下,学习前较低的认知努力与学习对认知的要求较低有关。对于所有参与者来说,似乎没有一种单一的表达信息的方式更好或更差。
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