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Interactive Example-Based Learning Environments: Using Interactive Elements to Encourage Effective Processing of Worked Examples
Atkinson, Robert K.; Renkl, Alexander
Educational Psychology Review, v19 n3 p375-386 Sep 2007
This review describes parts of our research program on example-based learning that relates to recent efforts to incorporate interactive elements into learning environments designed to support learning from worked-out examples. Since most learners spontaneously study or process examples in a very passive or superficial manner, this review focuses on how a variety of specific interactive elements in example-based leaning environments are capable of encouraging learners to actively process the examples. The review begins with an overview of the literature on worked examples and the associated self-explanation, which is important given that the quality of self-explanation is a major factor in determining whether learners benefit from studying examples. The review notes that example-based learning environments tend to be effective but often promote passive processing. It then highlights the strengths and limitations of three types interactivity introduced to example-based learning environments. The review concludes with a discussion of the role that these interactive elements play in these learning environments.
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Learner Controlled Instruction, Educational Environment, Study Habits, Interaction, Learning Strategies, Cognitive Processes, Educational Psychology, Educational Research
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