A study of verbal-visual learning preferences and multimedia learning in higher learning institutions
This paper describes how visual and verbal learning styles can be accommodated in multimedia learning environment. We investigated the effects and possible aptitude treatment interactions between verbal-visual learning styles and multimedia presentation strategy in higher learning institution. A mu...
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my.uum.repo.20202011-01-03T03:07:23Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/2020/ A study of verbal-visual learning preferences and multimedia learning in higher learning institutions Liew, Tze Wei Tan, Su-Mae Mahmud, Yuzi Salam, Sazilah LC Special aspects of education This paper describes how visual and verbal learning styles can be accommodated in multimedia learning environment. We investigated the effects and possible aptitude treatment interactions between verbal-visual learning styles and multimedia presentation strategy in higher learning institution. A multimedia courseware on C Programming was designed to allow two modes of presentation based on verbal-visual learning preferences – verbal presentation consists of text and audio while the visual presentation consists of text and animation. Students of Diploma in Business and Diploma in Business Information Systems at Multimedia University were randomly assigned to visual and verbal presentation mode and given a learning test to measure their learning achievement.Participants also took the Index of Learning Style Questionnaire to determine their visual/verbal scores. A one-way ANOVA was administered to investigate potential aptitude treatment interaction (ATI) between verbal-visual learning preferences, multimedia presentations and learning scores.Results from the experiment provided no support for significant ATI. Further exploratory analysis however, showed significant relationship between academic major differences (Business and Business Information Systems) and verbal-visual learning preferences. Results also suggested that scaffolding effects improve learners’ performance within the multimedia learning environment. 2010 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/2020/1/LLL_-_T3_-_01.pdf Liew, Tze Wei and Tan, Su-Mae and Mahmud, Yuzi and Salam, Sazilah (2010) A study of verbal-visual learning preferences and multimedia learning in higher learning institutions. In: Lifelong Learning International Conference 2010 (3LInC’10), 10 - 12 November 2010, Seri Pacific Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Unpublished) http://3linc.uum.edu.my/ |
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This paper describes how visual and verbal learning styles can be accommodated in multimedia learning environment. We investigated the effects and possible aptitude treatment interactions between verbal-visual learning styles and multimedia presentation strategy in higher learning
institution. A multimedia courseware on C Programming was designed to allow two modes of presentation based on verbal-visual learning preferences – verbal presentation consists of text and audio while the visual presentation consists of text and animation. Students of Diploma in Business
and Diploma in Business Information Systems at Multimedia University were randomly assigned to visual and verbal presentation mode and given a learning test to measure their learning achievement.Participants also took the Index of Learning Style Questionnaire to determine their visual/verbal scores. A one-way ANOVA was administered to investigate potential aptitude treatment interaction
(ATI) between verbal-visual learning preferences, multimedia presentations and learning scores.Results from the experiment provided no support for significant ATI. Further exploratory analysis however, showed significant relationship between academic major differences (Business and Business Information Systems) and verbal-visual learning preferences. Results also suggested that scaffolding effects improve learners’ performance within the multimedia learning environment. |
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A study of verbal-visual learning preferences and multimedia learning in higher learning institutions |
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A study of verbal-visual learning preferences and multimedia learning in higher learning institutions |
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