Does the modality principle hold for different media? A test of the method‐affects‐learning hypothesis |
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Authors: | R. Moreno |
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Affiliation: | University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87123 |
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Abstract: | Abstract Does the modality of instructional messages affect learning? How does it affect different media? In this paper, I offer an answer to these questions by first proposing a theoretical framework from which effective instructional methods can be derived. Then, I report a set of studies where one method, the modality principle, was tested across different media and found to produce significant learning benefits. Based on the findings and those of a recent meta‐analysis of modality effects, I suggest future research directions to examine method and media contributions to learning. |
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Keywords: | media method modality |
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