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Imhof, Birgit; Scheiter, Katharina; Edelmann, Jorg; Gerjets, Peter – Computers & Education, 2013
This study investigated how enriching visualizations with arrows indicating the motion of objects may help in conveying dynamic information: Multiple static-simultaneous visualizations with motion-indicating arrows were compared with either multiple visualizations without arrows or a single visualization with arrows. Seventy-one students were…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cues, Motion, Comparative Analysis
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DeCoursey, C. A. – Computers & Education, 2012
This paper explores the attitudes of teachers, as adult learners, towards learning to do animation. A part of popular culture which second-language students enjoy, until recently, animation has been technically too demanding for non-specialists to learn. Adult learners can experience e-learning as transformative, but also as a barrier. Thus,…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Animation, Popular Culture, Cartoons
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Lin, Lijia; Atkinson, Robert K. – Computers & Education, 2011
The purpose of the study is to investigate the potential benefits of using animation, visual cueing, and their combination in a multimedia environment designed to support learners' acquisition and retention of scientific concepts and processes. Undergraduate participants (N = 119) were randomly assigned to one of the four experimental conditions…
Descriptors: Cues, Scientific Concepts, Time Factors (Learning), Science Instruction
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Kuhl, Tim; Scheiter, Katharina; Gerjets, Peter; Gemballa, Sven – Computers & Education, 2011
The effects of dynamic and static visualizations in understanding physical principles of fish locomotion were investigated. Seventy-five students were assigned to one of three conditions: a text-only, a text with dynamic visualizations, or a text with static visualizations condition. During learning, subjects were asked to think aloud. Learning…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Learning Strategies, Visualization, Instructional Materials
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Taylor, Mark John; Pountney, David C.; Baskett, M. – Computers & Education, 2008
In this paper, we examine the potential use of animation for supporting the teaching of some of the mathematical concepts that underlie computer games development activities, such as vector and matrix algebra. An experiment was conducted with a group of UK undergraduate computing students to compare the perceived usefulness of animated and static…
Descriptors: Animation, Computers, Mathematical Concepts, Algebra
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Lattu, Matti; Meisalo, Veijo; Tarhio, Jorma – Computers & Education, 2003
As algorithms have been seen to be hard to teach and learn, teachers have tried to look for help in algorithm animation. While the effect of algorithm animation on learning has been studied, but not reliably evidenced, this study tries to approach the problem from a different perspective. Sixty hours of assignment sessions in an introductory…
Descriptors: Animation, Programming, Teaching Methods, Introductory Courses
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Garcia, Ramon Rubio; Quiros, Javier Suarez; Santos, Ramon Gallego; Gonzalez, Santiago Martin; Fernanz, Samuel Moran – Computers & Education, 2007
The growing concern of teachers to improve their theoretical classes together with the revolution in content and methods brought about by the New Information Technologies combine to offer students a new more attractive, efficient and agreeable form of learning. The case of Descriptive Geometry (DG) is particularly special, since the main purpose…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Spatial Ability, Information Technology, Geometry
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Dunsworth, Qi; Atkinson, Robert K. – Computers & Education, 2007
Research suggests that students learn better when studying a picture coupled with narration rather than on-screen text in a computer-based multimedia learning environment. Moreover, combining narration with the visual presence of an animated pedagogical agent may also encourage students to process information deeper than narration or on-screen…
Descriptors: Narration, Human Body, Educational Environment, Multimedia Instruction
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Karsten, Rex; Kaparthi, Shashidhar – Computers & Education, 1998
Describes how World Wide Web delivered visual explanations of programming constructs have been used to supplement conventional instructional methods and materials traditionally employed introductory programming courses. Explanations are constructed using inexpensive commercial software that supports the use of animation, graphics, color, and…
Descriptors: Animation, Color, Computer Graphics, Computer Science Education
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Kann, Charles; Lindeman, Robert W.; Heller, Rachelle – Computers & Education, 1997
In the past, algorithm animation has yielded mixed results as a teaching tool in computer science. This article presents a study in which undergraduates at George Washington University (DC) viewed algorithm animations and then programmed the same algorithms. Results suggest that combing the two is an effective way to use animation and to produce…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Animation, Computer Science, Computer Uses in Education