The Effects of Temporal Contiguity and Expertise on Acquisition of Tactical Movements

Various studies demonstrated that multimedia learning improves when text and pictures are presented contiguously in time rather than separately – the temporal contiguity effect. The present study investigated whether this advantage is restricted to only novice learners (novices) or also extends to m...

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Main Authors: Aïmen Khacharem, Khaled Trabelsi, Florian A. Engel, Billy Sperlich, Slava Kalyuga
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00413/full
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spelling doaj-31c9ea127f6e4ea9839aa80cb202a0d72020-11-25T00:36:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-03-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.00413510912The Effects of Temporal Contiguity and Expertise on Acquisition of Tactical MovementsAïmen Khacharem0Aïmen Khacharem1Khaled Trabelsi2Florian A. Engel3Billy Sperlich4Slava Kalyuga5LIRTES (EA 7313), UFR SESS-STAPS, Paris-East Créteil University, Créteil, FranceDeVisu (EA 2445), Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France, Valenciennes, FranceUR15JS01, Education, Motricité, Sport et Santé (EM2S), High Institute of Sport and Physical Education, University of Sfax, Sfax, TunisiaInstitute of Sport and Sport Science, Department Movement and Training Science, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, GermanyIntegrative and Experimental Training Science, Institute for Sport Sciences, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, GermanySchool of Education, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaVarious studies demonstrated that multimedia learning improves when text and pictures are presented contiguously in time rather than separately – the temporal contiguity effect. The present study investigated whether this advantage is restricted to only novice learners (novices) or also extends to more knowledgeable learners (expert), and whether it depends on the length of instructional segments. Learners with varied levels of expertise (experts vs. novices) learned about basketball game system in five different experimental conditions. In the first three conditions, an entire video clip and audio text were presented either at the same time or the video clip was presented before or after the entire audio (macro-step presentations). In the remaining two conditions, short segments of the video clip were presented before or after corresponding short segments of the audio (micro-step presentations). Overall, novice learners benefited more from the concurrent presentation (combination of learning and mental effort scores); in addition, and in the case of macro-step presentations novices performed better when the audio segment preceded the video clip segment. However, experts benefited more from the micro-step presentations, demonstrating an expertise reversal effect.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00413/fullmultimedia learningtemporal contiguityexpertisevideo-audio sequencebasketballnovices and experts
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Billy Sperlich
Slava Kalyuga
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Aïmen Khacharem
Khaled Trabelsi
Florian A. Engel
Billy Sperlich
Slava Kalyuga
The Effects of Temporal Contiguity and Expertise on Acquisition of Tactical Movements
Frontiers in Psychology
multimedia learning
temporal contiguity
expertise
video-audio sequence
basketball
novices and experts
author_facet Aïmen Khacharem
Aïmen Khacharem
Khaled Trabelsi
Florian A. Engel
Billy Sperlich
Slava Kalyuga
author_sort Aïmen Khacharem
title The Effects of Temporal Contiguity and Expertise on Acquisition of Tactical Movements
title_short The Effects of Temporal Contiguity and Expertise on Acquisition of Tactical Movements
title_full The Effects of Temporal Contiguity and Expertise on Acquisition of Tactical Movements
title_fullStr The Effects of Temporal Contiguity and Expertise on Acquisition of Tactical Movements
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Temporal Contiguity and Expertise on Acquisition of Tactical Movements
title_sort effects of temporal contiguity and expertise on acquisition of tactical movements
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Various studies demonstrated that multimedia learning improves when text and pictures are presented contiguously in time rather than separately – the temporal contiguity effect. The present study investigated whether this advantage is restricted to only novice learners (novices) or also extends to more knowledgeable learners (expert), and whether it depends on the length of instructional segments. Learners with varied levels of expertise (experts vs. novices) learned about basketball game system in five different experimental conditions. In the first three conditions, an entire video clip and audio text were presented either at the same time or the video clip was presented before or after the entire audio (macro-step presentations). In the remaining two conditions, short segments of the video clip were presented before or after corresponding short segments of the audio (micro-step presentations). Overall, novice learners benefited more from the concurrent presentation (combination of learning and mental effort scores); in addition, and in the case of macro-step presentations novices performed better when the audio segment preceded the video clip segment. However, experts benefited more from the micro-step presentations, demonstrating an expertise reversal effect.
topic multimedia learning
temporal contiguity
expertise
video-audio sequence
basketball
novices and experts
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00413/full
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