Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6845480 Learning and Instruction 2018 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study examines students' strategic processing when participants were asked to comprehend and integrate information presented via two texts or two videos. Evidence was found for strategies being both consistent (e.g., connecting content with prior knowledge) and distinct (e.g., vocabulary) across modalities of information presentation. No differences in comprehension and integration performance were identified across conditions, a variety of strategies (e.g., directing attention, connecting with prior knowledge) were associated with measures of both comprehension and integration. As this is among the first studies to compare strategies supporting video versus text integration, directions for future research are discussed.
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