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Omarchevska, Yoana; Lachner, Andreas; Richter, Juliane; Scheiter, Katharina – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2022
Background Improving scientific reasoning and argumentation are central aims of science education. Because of their complex nature, self-regulation is important for successful scientific reasoning. This study provides a first attempt to investigate how scientific reasoning and self-regulation processes conjointly impact argumentation quality.…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Science Process Skills, Scientific Attitudes, Sciences
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Krebs, Marie-Christin; Schüler, Anne; Scheiter, Katharina – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2021
We investigated in an experiment with 180 university students the joint role of prior knowledge, alleged model competence, and social comparison orientation regarding the effectiveness of Eye Movement Modeling Examples (EMME) for supporting multimedia learning. EMME consisted of short videos with gaze replays of an instructed model demonstrating…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Multimedia Instruction, Observational Learning, Social Cognition
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Kollmer, Julia; Schleinschok, Katrin; Scheiter, Katharina; Eitel, Alexander – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
In this study, we investigated whether drawing after learning supports metacognitive monitoring especially when students are supported in their drawing efforts. Therefore, eighty-eight participants were randomly assigned to one of three experimental groups. They were asked to learn from a text comprising five paragraphs about the formation of…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Scientific Concepts, Instructional Effectiveness, Metacognition
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Schmidgall, Steffen P.; Scheiter, Katharina; Eitel, Alexander – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
Digital drawing can foster learning, but only if the drawing is of sufficient quality. Hence, the focus of the present study was to investigate whether and how two types of drawing support may foster drawing quality and, in turn, learning outcomes. To this end, participants (N = 156) were randomly assigned to one of four conditions, in which they…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Freehand Drawing, Outcomes of Education, Skill Development
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Richter, Juliane; Scheiter, Katharina – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2019
The purpose of this study was to shed light on the cognitive processes underlying the expertise reversal effect related to multimedia signaling. Multimedia signals highlight correspondences between text and pictures, which is supposed to support text-picture integration and thus learning from multimedia. Previous research suggests that learners'…
Descriptors: Expertise, Eye Movements, Cognitive Processes, Secondary School Students
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Jarodzka, Halszka; Balslev, Thomas; Holmqvist, Kenneth; Nystrom, Marcus; Scheiter, Katharina; Gerjets, Peter; Eika, Berit – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2012
Complex perceptual tasks, like clinical reasoning based on visual observations of patients, require not only conceptual knowledge about diagnostic classes but also the skills to visually search for symptoms and interpret these observations. However, medical education so far has focused very little on how visual observation skills can be…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Logical Thinking, Clinical Diagnosis, Visual Perception
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Scheiter, Katharina; Gerjets, Peter – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2010
Animations have become a ubiquitous component of computer-based instruction. Despite their widespread use, however, the evidence concerning their effects on learning is rather ambiguous, suggesting that one needs to have a closer look at the conditions under which animations will aid learning. Accordingly, three sets of moderating variables were…
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Student Motivation, Educational Environment
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Linek, Stephanie B.; Gerjets, Peter; Scheiter, Katharina – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2010
Current cognitive multimedia design theories provide several guidelines on how to integrate verbal and pictorial information. However, the recommendations for the design of auditory texts (narrations) are still fragmentary, especially with regard to the characteristics of the voices used. In the current paper, a fundamental question is addressed,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Probability, Mathematics Instruction, Gender Differences
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Scheiter, Katharina; Gerjets, Peter; Schuh, Julia – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2010
In this paper the augmentation of worked examples with animations for teaching problem-solving skills in mathematics is advocated as an effective instructional method. First, in a cognitive task analysis different knowledge prerequisites are identified for solving mathematical word problems. Second, it is argued that so called hybrid animations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Prerequisites, Task Analysis, Problem Solving