2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0360-1315(01)00060-4
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Web-based teaching and learner control: a research review

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“…Dependent on the specific cognitive consequences, interactivity might help but sometimes even hinder learning. This may be one of the main reasons why research on the effectiveness of learner control in computer-based instructions has resulted in such mixed findings (for reviews see Kay 2001;Lin and Hsieh 2001;Niemiec et al 1996;Williams 1996). Kennedy (2004) has proposed a model of interactivity that is centered around instructional events.…”
Section: Interactivity In Electronic Learning Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dependent on the specific cognitive consequences, interactivity might help but sometimes even hinder learning. This may be one of the main reasons why research on the effectiveness of learner control in computer-based instructions has resulted in such mixed findings (for reviews see Kay 2001;Lin and Hsieh 2001;Niemiec et al 1996;Williams 1996). Kennedy (2004) has proposed a model of interactivity that is centered around instructional events.…”
Section: Interactivity In Electronic Learning Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resolution of this problem does not require changes in the groupware technology itself. Rather it suggests a need for changes in the context of use of that technology (see, Lin & Hsieh, 2001;Holt, Oliver & McAvina, 2002). Strategies being considered for future implementations of this project class include better guidance about the use of the management group folders, making more explicit the benefits of group sharing and modifications to the assessment requirements so as to reward the transfer of resources from project folders to the management group folder.…”
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“…A theoretically potential instructional technique to increase the motivation of learners is to allow them to control the learning process (Kinzie 1990). However, reviews focusing on several dimensions of learner control are not conclusive with respect to the benefits of learning control (Kay 2001;Lin and Hsieh 2001;Niemiec et al 1996;Williams 1996). In a review Skinner (1996) has classified the multiplicity of constructs of control.…”
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