Giving the learners control of navigation: Cognitive gains and losses
E-learning often involves exploration of the information space that is somewhat similar to the exploration of space in the real world. Initial paths taken in any environment (be it a physical, virtual, or any other type) will not only guide the discoveries of what the environment contains, but also...
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Main Authors: | MAKANY, Tamas, ENGELBRECHT, Paula C., MEADMORE, Katie, DUDLEY, Richard, REDHEAD, Edward S., DROR, Itiel E. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2007
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