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- Title
When Do Pictures Help Learning from Expository Text? Multimedia and Modality Effects in Primary Schools.
- Authors
Herrlinger, Simone; Höffler, Tim; Opfermann, Maria; Leutner, Detlev
- Abstract
Adding pictures to a text is very common in today's education and might be especially beneficial for elementary school children, whose abilities to read and understand pure text have not yet been fully developed. Our study examined whether adding pictures supports learning of a biology text in fourth grade and whether the text modality (spoken or written) plays a role. Results indicate that overall, pictures enhanced learning but that the text should be spoken rather than written. These results are in line with instructional design principles derived from common multimedia learning theories. In addition, for elementary school children, it might be advisable to read texts out to the children. Reading by themselves and looking at pictures might overload children's cognitive capacities and especially their visual channel. In this case, text and pictures would not be integrated into one coherent mental model, and effective learning would not take place.
- Subjects
EXPOSITION (Rhetoric); ELEMENTARY education; MULTIMEDIA systems; SOCIAL learning; BIOLOGY textbooks
- Publication
Research in Science Education, 2017, Vol 47, Issue 3, p685
- ISSN
0157-244X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11165-016-9525-y