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When Static Media Promote Active Learning: Annotated Illustrations Versus Narrated Animations in Multimedia Instruction.
Authors:Mayer  Richard E; Hegarty  Mary; Mayer  Sarah; Campbell  Julie
Abstract:In 4 experiments, students received a lesson consisting of computer-based animation and narration or a lesson consisting of paper-based static diagrams and text. The lessons used the same words and graphics in the paper-based and computer-based versions to explain the process of lightning formation (Experiment 1), how a toilet tank works (Experiment 2), how ocean waves work (Experiment 3), and how a car's braking system works (Experiment 4). On subsequent retention and transfer tests, the paper group performed significantly better than the computer group on 4 of 8 comparisons, and there was no significant difference on the rest. These results support the static media hypothesis, in which static illustrations with printed text reduce extraneous processing and promote germane processing as compared with narrated animations. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:human-computer interaction  online learning  multimedia learning  textbooks  science education  animation  narration  static text  diagrams
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