Enhancing the recall of presented material |
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Authors: | Ronald B. Larson |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Marketing, Haworth College of Business, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5430, USA |
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Abstract: | Many educators distribute either complete or incomplete handouts so students can follow along with their lectures. This research examines a teaching system that combines computer-generated graphics presentations and detailed outline handouts with blanks added. An experiment found that this system produced significantly higher short-term recall of a presentation when compared with note-taking on lined paper and with no note-taking. Visual design variables, specifically slide typefaces and type, were also manipulated to examine whether they had independent effects on short-term recall or influenced the benefits from note-taking. No significant main effects or interactions were found for the visual aid variables. |
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Keywords: | Improving classroom teaching Teaching/learning strategies Post-secondary education Media in education Interactive learning environments |
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