Title of article
Can learning from molar and modular worked examples be enhanced by providing instructional explanations and prompting self-explanations?
Author/Authors
Peter Gerjets، نويسنده , , Katharina Scheiter، نويسنده , , RICHARD CATRAMBONE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
18
From page
104
To page
121
Abstract
In two experiments we explored how learning from traditional molar worked-out examples—focusing on problem categories and their associated overall solution procedures—as well as from more efficient modular worked-out examples—where intrinsic cognitive load is reduced by breaking down complex solutions into smaller meaningful solution elements—can be further enhanced. Instructional explanations or self-explanation prompts were administered to increase germane cognitive load. However, both interventions were not effective for learning and prompting for self-explanations even impaired learning with modular examples. In the latter case, prompting might have forced learners to process redundant information, which they had already sufficiently understood.
Keywords
Worked-out examples , Cognitive skill acquisition , self-explanations , Cognitive load theory , Modular examples
Journal title
Learning and Instruction
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Learning and Instruction
Record number
433735
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