In two experiments, we investigated how learners comprehend the functioning of a three-pulley system from a presentation on a computer screen. In the first experiment (N = 62) we tested the effect of static vs. animated presentations on comprehension. In the second experiment (N = 45), we tested the effect of user-control of an animated presentation on comprehension. In both experiments the participants were university students. Comprehension was measured with a test including three comprehension indicators. The first experiment indicated that an animation as well as integrated sequential static frames enhanced comprehension. The second experiment showed that a controllable animation did not have a powerful effect on comprehension, except for learners with low spatial and mechanical reasoning abilities.
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Année de publication : 2009
Type :
Article de journal
Article de journal
Auteurs :
Boucheix, J.-M.
Schneider, E.
Boucheix, J.-M.
Schneider, E.
Titre du journal :
Learning and Instruction
Learning and Instruction
Numéro du journal :
2
2
Volume du journal :
19
19