The Effects of Advisement and Small Groups on Learning from a Multimedia Database

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Title: The Effects of Advisement and Small Groups on Learning from a Multimedia Database
Language: English
Authors: Brinkerhoff, Jonathan D., Klein, James D., Brush, Thomas, Saye, John W.
Source: International Journal of Instructional Media. Fall 2005 32(4):409-409.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 12
Publication Date: 2005
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Undergraduate Students, Multimedia Instruction, Databases, Study Guides, Cooperative Learning, Multimedia Materials, Computer Literacy, Learning Modules, Interpersonal Communication, Matched Groups, Program Effectiveness, Research Methodology, Performance Based Assessment
Geographic Terms: United States
ISSN: 0092-1815
Abstract: The present study is designed to investigate the effects of advisement and informal cooperative learning when students used a multimedia database. Participants were 159 undergraduate students (54 males; 105 females) enrolled in a computer literacy course at a large university in the southwestern United States. The majority of participants were either sophomores or juniors and represented a broad spectrum of majors. The materials used in this study are: (1) multimedia database; (2) task sheet; (3) study guide/notes; and informal cooperative learning guidelines. This study included four treatment groups: (1) Individual--Advisement; (2) Individual--No Advisement; (3) Informal Cooperative Dyad--Advisement; and (4) Informal Cooperative Dyad--No Advisement. A 15-item, short answer paper and pencil posttest worth a total of 20 points was used to measure performance. Results of this study indicated that participants provided with advisement performed significantly better on the posttest than those receiving no advisement. The results of this study have implications for the design and implementation of instruction using multimedia databases. Providing advisement to support students as they identify and interpret relevant resources contained in multimedia databases will enhance the effectiveness of these tools for learning. (Contains 1 table.)
Abstractor: ERIC
Number of References: 25
Entry Date: 2007
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Accession Number: EJ749757
Database: ERIC
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ISSN:0092-1815
Published in:International Journal of Instructional Media
Language:English