• Title of article

    Multimedia learning and individual differences: Mediating the effects of working memory capacity with segmentation

  • Author/Authors

    Danielle L. Lusk، نويسنده , , Amber D. Evans، نويسنده , , Thomas R. Jeffrey، نويسنده , , Keith R. Palmer، نويسنده , , Chris S. Wikstrom and Peter E. Doolittle، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    16
  • From page
    636
  • To page
    651
  • Abstract
    Research in multimedia learning lacks an emphasis on individual difference variables, such as working memory capacity (WMC). The effects of WMC and the segmentation of multimedia instruction were examined by assessing the recall and application of low (n = 66) and high (n = 67) working memory capacity students randomly assigned to either a segmented instruction (SI) or non-segmented instruction (NSI) version of amultimedia tutorial on historical inquiry. WMC was found to have a significant, positive effect on participants’ recall and application scores; however, the use of segmentation mediated the effects of WMC to allow learners with lowerWMC to recall and apply equal to those with higher WMC.
  • Journal title
    BJET
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    BJET
  • Record number

    838731