Title of article
Explaining with nonshared illustrations: How they constrain explanations
Author/Authors
Regina Jucks، نويسنده , , Rainer Bromme، نويسنده , , Anne Runde، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
15
From page
204
To page
218
Abstract
We report two experimental studies on the potentially detrimental effects of nonshared, external representations in an instructional setting. Domain experts viewing an external representation responded to E-mail inquires for medical advice written by people who were unable to see this external representation. Based on research on expert–layperson communication, we predicted that the expertsʹ extensive and highly integrated knowledge of their own domain would make it very difficult for them to comprehend the completely different perspective of a layperson. We assumed that such a one-sided immersion in oneʹs own privileged knowledge would be exacerbated by the availability of external representations (e.g., diagrams of body functions). Results confirmed that visualizations making the subject matter immediately evident for the expert did have such a detrimental effect.
Keywords
Illustrations in education , Online instruction , Multiple representations inlearning , Expertelayperson communication , Knowledge divergence
Journal title
Learning and Instruction
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Learning and Instruction
Record number
433784
Link To Document