Effects of three multimedia instructional presentation formats containing animation and narration on recall and problem-solving performance

The use of multimedia in instruction is becoming increasingly popular. A large wealth of multimedia products are now available to teachers. Products such as interactive books, multimedia encyclopedias, computer-based instructional programs, and CD-ROMs are being incorporated into classroom instructi...

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Main Author: Childress, Marcus D.
Other Authors: Curriculum and Instruction
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-381712021-12-21T06:03:09Z Effects of three multimedia instructional presentation formats containing animation and narration on recall and problem-solving performance Childress, Marcus D. Curriculum and Instruction Dodl, Norman R. Burton, John K. Moore, David M. Magliaro, Susan G. LaPorte, James E. audiovisual instruction computer use LD5655.V856 1995.C455 The use of multimedia in instruction is becoming increasingly popular. A large wealth of multimedia products are now available to teachers. Products such as interactive books, multimedia encyclopedias, computer-based instructional programs, and CD-ROMs are being incorporated into classroom instruction. Most recently, improvements in hardware and software have made it possible for educators to design and develop instructional multimedia presentations for their own use. Despite the increased use of multimedia instructional materials, there is still relatively little research investigating the effects of multimedia attributes, such as animation and narration, upon the learning outcomes of recall and problem-solving. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of three different formats of instructional multimedia presentations on the recall and problem-solving performance of novice-level learners. In this study, participants were randomly assigned to view computer-based presentations covering two topics. Participants receiving the words-before-pictures treatments viewed programs containing narration followed by animation; participants receiving the pictures-before-words treatments viewed programs containing animation followed by narration; participants receiving the words-with-pictures treatments viewed programs containing animation and narration, simultaneously. Recall and problem-solving tests were administered immediately following the treatments to measure recall and problem-solving performance. There were no significant differences among the three treatment groups. Further investigation also revealed that participants taking the recall test first scored higher in recall than participants taking the problem-solving test first. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T21:13:09Z 2014-03-14T21:13:09Z 1995-07-15 2008-06-06 2008-06-06 2008-06-06 Dissertation Text etd-06062008-162235 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/38171 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06062008-162235/ en OCLC# 33376333 LD5655.V856_1995.C455.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ix, 109 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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LD5655.V856 1995.C455
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LD5655.V856 1995.C455
Childress, Marcus D.
Effects of three multimedia instructional presentation formats containing animation and narration on recall and problem-solving performance
description The use of multimedia in instruction is becoming increasingly popular. A large wealth of multimedia products are now available to teachers. Products such as interactive books, multimedia encyclopedias, computer-based instructional programs, and CD-ROMs are being incorporated into classroom instruction. Most recently, improvements in hardware and software have made it possible for educators to design and develop instructional multimedia presentations for their own use. Despite the increased use of multimedia instructional materials, there is still relatively little research investigating the effects of multimedia attributes, such as animation and narration, upon the learning outcomes of recall and problem-solving. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of three different formats of instructional multimedia presentations on the recall and problem-solving performance of novice-level learners. In this study, participants were randomly assigned to view computer-based presentations covering two topics. Participants receiving the words-before-pictures treatments viewed programs containing narration followed by animation; participants receiving the pictures-before-words treatments viewed programs containing animation followed by narration; participants receiving the words-with-pictures treatments viewed programs containing animation and narration, simultaneously. Recall and problem-solving tests were administered immediately following the treatments to measure recall and problem-solving performance. There were no significant differences among the three treatment groups. Further investigation also revealed that participants taking the recall test first scored higher in recall than participants taking the problem-solving test first. === Ph. D.
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title_short Effects of three multimedia instructional presentation formats containing animation and narration on recall and problem-solving performance
title_full Effects of three multimedia instructional presentation formats containing animation and narration on recall and problem-solving performance
title_fullStr Effects of three multimedia instructional presentation formats containing animation and narration on recall and problem-solving performance
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