Learning from multimedia presentations: Facilitation function of animations and spatial abilities |
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Authors: | Stefan Münzer Tina Seufert Roland Brünken |
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Institution: | aSaarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany;bUniversity of Ulm, Ulm, Germany |
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Abstract: | Animations may facilitate learning by providing external support for visual–spatial mental processing. Facilitation is challenged by findings that demonstrate involvement of spatial abilities in learning from animations, because this involvement indicates active internal visual–spatial processing. In the present study, learners attended to a system-paced multimedia presentation in which a verbal–auditory explanation was concurrently synchronized either with animation, with static core pictures, or with enriched static pictures that showed additional intermediate steps and arrows indicating motion. Results demonstrated better learning success with animations and with enriched static pictures than with static pictures. Spatial abilities were not substantively related to learning success with animations or with static pictures, but they played a crucial role for learning success with enriched static pictures. It is concluded that active visual–spatial processing was recruited with enriched static pictures. With animations, learning was truly facilitated by external support for visual–spatial mental processing. |
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Keywords: | Visualisation Animation Spatial abilities Multimedia learning |
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