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van Harsel, Milou; Hoogerheide, Vincent; Verkoeijen, Peter; van Gog, Tamara – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2022
Nowadays, students often practice problem-solving skills in online learning environments with the help of examples and problems. This requires them to self-regulate their learning. It is questionable how novices self-regulate their learning from examples and problems and whether they need support. The present study investigated the open questions:…
Descriptors: Sequential Learning, Independent Study, Problem Solving, Electronic Learning
Harsel, Milou; Hoogerheide, Vincent; Verkoeijen, Peter; Gog, Tamara – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Research suggests some sequences of examples and problems (i.e., EE, EP) are more effective (higher test performance) and efficient (attained with equal/less mental effort) than others (PP, sometimes also PE). Recent findings suggest this is due to motivational variables (i.e., self-efficacy), but did not test this during the training phase.…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Sequential Learning, Task Analysis, Time Factors (Learning)

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