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Short And Longterm Modality Effect In Multimedia Learning 1st Edition Alessia Ruf Auth

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Short And Longterm Modality Effect In Multimedia Learning 1st Edition Alessia Ruf Auth
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Author: Alessia Ruf (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658124298, 9783658124304, 3658124296, 365812430X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Short And Longterm Modality Effect In Multimedia Learning 1st Edition Alessia Ruf Auth by Alessia Ruf (auth.) 9783658124298, 9783658124304, 3658124296, 365812430X instant download after payment.

In a multimethod laboratory study Alessia Ruf compared multimodal learning in system-paced and self-paced environments over time. The results show that overall participants achieved the highest learning success in short- and long-term when they learned with visual texts and controlled the learning time by themselves. These results reveal a general impression of the modality effect, show possibilities to improve e-learning systems and give recommendations for further research.

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