Using cognitive learning theory to design effective on-line statistics tutorials |
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Authors: | Victoria L. Romero Dale E. Berger Michael R. Healy Christopher L. Aberson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Claremont Graduate University, 123 E. 8th St., 91711, Claremont, CA
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Abstract: | Careful attention to principles of learning can improve the design of Web-based lessons and tutorials. Tutorials from the Web Interface for Statistics Education (WISE; http://wise.cgu.edu) demonstrate how specific principles can be integrated into Web design to enhance learning in two areas. First, the impact of students’ poor self-regulation abilities on Web-based learning is considered. Second, evidence that specific types of visual presentations improve learning is discussed. Finally, the need for empirical evaluation is emphasized. Specific research and examples from the WISE project are used to illustrate each of these points. |
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