Improving Engagement in Hypermedia Learning: A Design for Navigation Support

The traditional hypermedia learning systems (HLS) provide learners with a non-linear navigation of learning content.However, it does not benefit all students as planning for navigation path may cause disorientation.This paper proposes an approach named Skill-Challenge Balancing (SCB) that provides...

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Main Authors: Katuk, Norliza, Omar, Mazni, Halim, Noor A’qilah
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Published: 2014
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spelling my.uum.repo.233562018-02-15T01:27:31Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/23356/ Improving Engagement in Hypermedia Learning: A Design for Navigation Support Katuk, Norliza Omar, Mazni Halim, Noor A’qilah QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The traditional hypermedia learning systems (HLS) provide learners with a non-linear navigation of learning content.However, it does not benefit all students as planning for navigation path may cause disorientation.This paper proposes an approach named Skill-Challenge Balancing (SCB) that provides adaptive navigation support for learners to learn within HLS.SCB is designed following the flow theory; a sound psychological theory for describing cognitive engagement in daily life activities. The navigation support is expected to improve learners’ engagement in learning within this environment.The approach was demonstrated in a hypermedia learning system for learning Java programming.An experimental study following within-subject design was conducted on 52 students from a higher learning institution in Malaysia to evaluate the effectiveness of SCB approach in improving learners’ engagement within HLS.The results of this study suggested that SCB improved learners’ engagement within the learning environment. 2014-12-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/23356/1/IIWAS2014%201%204.pdf Katuk, Norliza and Omar, Mazni and Halim, Noor A’qilah (2014) Improving Engagement in Hypermedia Learning: A Design for Navigation Support. In: International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services (IIWAS2014), 4-6 December 2014, Hanoi, Vietnam. https://dl.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?id=2684316&ftid=1545435&dwn=1&CFID=1024863503&CFTOKEN=74953342
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Katuk, Norliza
Omar, Mazni
Halim, Noor A’qilah
Improving Engagement in Hypermedia Learning: A Design for Navigation Support
description The traditional hypermedia learning systems (HLS) provide learners with a non-linear navigation of learning content.However, it does not benefit all students as planning for navigation path may cause disorientation.This paper proposes an approach named Skill-Challenge Balancing (SCB) that provides adaptive navigation support for learners to learn within HLS.SCB is designed following the flow theory; a sound psychological theory for describing cognitive engagement in daily life activities. The navigation support is expected to improve learners’ engagement in learning within this environment.The approach was demonstrated in a hypermedia learning system for learning Java programming.An experimental study following within-subject design was conducted on 52 students from a higher learning institution in Malaysia to evaluate the effectiveness of SCB approach in improving learners’ engagement within HLS.The results of this study suggested that SCB improved learners’ engagement within the learning environment.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Katuk, Norliza
Omar, Mazni
Halim, Noor A’qilah
author_facet Katuk, Norliza
Omar, Mazni
Halim, Noor A’qilah
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title Improving Engagement in Hypermedia Learning: A Design for Navigation Support
title_short Improving Engagement in Hypermedia Learning: A Design for Navigation Support
title_full Improving Engagement in Hypermedia Learning: A Design for Navigation Support
title_fullStr Improving Engagement in Hypermedia Learning: A Design for Navigation Support
title_full_unstemmed Improving Engagement in Hypermedia Learning: A Design for Navigation Support
title_sort improving engagement in hypermedia learning: a design for navigation support
publishDate 2014
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/23356/1/IIWAS2014%201%204.pdf
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