Title of article :
Learning from Animated Concept Maps with Concurrent Audio Narration
Author/Authors :
John C. Nesbit & Olusola O. Adesope
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Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
An animated concept map is a presentation of a network diagram in which nodes and links are sequentially added or modified. An experiment compared learning from animated concept maps and text by randomly assigning 133 undergraduates to study 1 of 4 narrated animations presenting semantically equivalent information accompanied by identical audio narration. Two of the animations presented text; one with concurrent audio and another with delayed audio. Two of the animations presented concept maps; one in black and white and the other with nodes colored to represent semantic relatedness. The concept map groups outperformed the text groups on free recall (p < .05). The black-and-white concept map group outperformed the text groups on a multiple-choice knowledge test (p < .05). No advantages were statistically detected for color enhancements of the animated map. The results indicate that verbal information can be effectively communicated by learner-paced animated concept maps accompanied by audio narrations.
Keywords :
narration , recall , redundancy , audio , concept map , diagram , multimedia
Journal title :
The Journal of Experimental Education
Journal title :
The Journal of Experimental Education