1998
DOI: 10.1080/0968776980060203
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Personalizing the design of computer-based instruction to enhance learning

Abstract: This paper reports two studies designed to investigate the effect on learning outcomes of matching individuals' preferred cognitive styles to computer-based instructional (CBI) material. Study 1 considered the styles individually as Verbalizer, Imager, Wholist and Analytic. Study 2 considered the bi-dimensional nature of cognitive styles in order to assess the full ramification of cognitive styles on learning: Analytic/Imager, Analytic/ Verbalizer, Wholist/Imager and the Wholist/Verbalizer. The mix of images a… Show more

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“…They exchanged information about interests and hobbies on a personal level; their specialty at a professional level; and any other issues of common interest that they would like to share with the other students and the facilitator. Online participant profiles, which are accessible and amenable to change, were provided to personalize the design of the site (Pillay, Boles and Raj, 1998). This extracurricular activity was used as a focus to acquaint the students with their peers and to introduce them to the new learning environment.…”
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“…They exchanged information about interests and hobbies on a personal level; their specialty at a professional level; and any other issues of common interest that they would like to share with the other students and the facilitator. Online participant profiles, which are accessible and amenable to change, were provided to personalize the design of the site (Pillay, Boles and Raj, 1998). This extracurricular activity was used as a focus to acquaint the students with their peers and to introduce them to the new learning environment.…”
Section: Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%