2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.703857
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Validation of Cognitive Load During Inquiry-Based Learning With Multimedia Scaffolds Using Subjective Measurement and Eye Movements

Abstract: Subject-method barriers and cognitive load (CL) of students have a particular importance in the complex learning process of scientific inquiry. In this work, we investigate the valid measurement of CL as well as different scaffolds to reduce it during experimentation. Specifically, we examine the validity of a subjective measurement instrument to assess CL [in extraneous cognitive load (ECL), intrinsic cognitive load, and germane cognitive load (GCL)] during the use of multimedia scaffolds in the planning phas… Show more

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“…PMR, by alleviating cognitive and emotional stressors, may reduce extraneous cognitive load. This could improve learning efficiency and optimize cognitive resource utilization (Debue and Van De Leemput, 2014 ; Ghanbari et al, 2020 ; Kastaun et al, 2021 ). For instance, a medical student grappling with complex diagnostic protocols could find that regular PMR practice helps manage the cognitive overload, making learning more manageable and effective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PMR, by alleviating cognitive and emotional stressors, may reduce extraneous cognitive load. This could improve learning efficiency and optimize cognitive resource utilization (Debue and Van De Leemput, 2014 ; Ghanbari et al, 2020 ; Kastaun et al, 2021 ). For instance, a medical student grappling with complex diagnostic protocols could find that regular PMR practice helps manage the cognitive overload, making learning more manageable and effective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 For first-year university students new to scientific inquiry, however, laboratory classes can be overwhelming because of their high cognitive load, which can limit a student's ability to retain new information. 7 However, the use of multimedia can help support complex learning tasks. 8 According to Mayer's Multimedia Theory of Learning, videos serve as an effective instructional tool because of the dual channel principle: the simultaneous presentation of sound and imagery that allows learners to efficiently process information by visual and verbal channels concurrently.…”
Section: Blended Laboratory Learning Through Videomentioning
confidence: 99%