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Autor/inn/enCoskun, Atakan; Cagiltay, Kursat
TitelA Systematic Review of Eye-Tracking-Based Research on Animated Multimedia Learning
QuelleIn: Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 38 (2022) 2, S.581-598 (18 Seiten)Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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ZusatzinformationORCID (Coskun, Atakan)
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN0266-4909
DOI10.1111/jcal.12629
SchlagwörterEye Movements; Cognitive Processes; Animation; Multimedia Instruction; Multimedia Materials; Performance Factors; Scores; Attention; Individual Differences; Prior Learning; Spatial Ability; Instructional Effectiveness; Cues; Instructional Design
AbstractBackground: The most challenging task in eye-tracking-based multimedia research is to establish a relationship between eye-tracking metrics (or cognitive processes) and learners' performance scores. Additionally, there are current debates about the effectiveness of animations (or simulations) in promoting learning in multimedia settings. Objectives: As a result, the current study aimed to review eye tracking-based research on learners' cognitive processes in the animated/simulated multimedia learning domain. Method: For this purpose, fifty-seven (57) studies were systematically determined based on PRISMA guidelines, and they were synthesized. Results and Conclusions: The notable findings are that (1) most of the reviewed studies have tried to relate eye-tracking measures to at least one cognitive process (e.g., selecting, organizing, and integrating) which are assumed to take place during multimedia learning; (2) eye-tracking measurements show whether design features of animation are successful in directing learners' attention; (3) the success of animation in attention-guiding to the relevant parts may not have a positive impact on learning because individual differences (e.g., prior knowledge, spatial ability, or working capacity) and animation content are the other factors that directly affect the effectiveness of animation over learning. Implications: The current study implies that (i) use of signaling cues in animated multimedia settings diminish visual search and promote higher learning scores, (ii) giving users control over animations causes negative outcomes (e.g., missing micro or macro events); (iii) research on animated multimedia learning should be replicated with the participant group from K-12, special education (e.g., autistic children), and elders. (As Provided).
AnmerkungenWiley. Available from: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030. Tel: 800-835-6770; e-mail: cs-journals@wiley.com; Web site: https://www.wiley.com/en-us
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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