Title of article
Effect of Web-Browsing Interfaces in Web-Based Instruction: A Quantitative Study
Author/Authors
W.-F. Chen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
6
From page
652
To page
657
Abstract
Two major problems were identified in reviewing
current research in Web-based instruction: 1) assessment of
irrelevant learning outcome variables and 2) weak methodological
design in conducting quantitative research. This quantitative
study was designed to investigate whether different types of
Web-browsing interface in Web-based instruction influence students’
learning achievement of varied educational objectives.
The studied interfaces were 1) browser scroll, 2) frame-based,
and 3) pop-up-window interfaces. This study also investigated a
potential interaction between the interface and students’ prior
knowledge, since prior knowledge had long been considered an
important learning variable for acquiring new information. A
total of 137 undergraduate students participated in the study.
A statistical multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was
used to analyze collected data. Results showed significant main
effects of independent variables in all criterion tests except for the
treatment effect on a comprehension knowledge test.
Keywords
E-LEARNING , Human–computer interaction , instructionalscience , Online learning , Web-based instruction , Web-browsing interfaces.
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Record number
398271
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