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Learning interaction patterns using diagrams varying in level and type of interactivity
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posted on 2023-06-07, 13:23 authored by Nuno Otero, Yvonne Rogers, Benedict du BoulayAn experiment was conducted to investigate the differences between learners when using computer based learning environments (CBLEs) that incorporated different levels of interactivity in diagrams. Four CBLEs were created with combinations of the following two interactivity properties: (a) the possibility to rotate the whole diagram (b) the possibility to move individual elements of the diagram in order to apprehend the relationships between them. We present and discuss the qualitative findings from the study in terms of the learners’ interaction patterns and their relevance for the understanding of performance scores. This supports our previous quantitative analysis showing an interaction between cognitive abilities and interactivity. Based on our findings we reflect on the possibilities to inform CBLEs with relevant information regarding learners’ cognitive abilities and representational preferences.
History
Publication status
- Published
Publisher
American Association for Artificial IntelligenceVolume
SS-05Page range
24-29Pages
5.0Book title
AAAI Spring Symposium: Reasoning with mental and external diagrams. Stanford University, California, March 2005Place of publication
Menlo Park, CaliforniaISBN
9781577352327Department affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes