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Feeling good, learning better ? effectivity of an emotional design procedure in multimedia learning.
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80584
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-2582
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MÜNCHOW, H.
Titolo
Feeling good, learning better ? effectivity of an emotional design procedure in multimedia learning. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 530-549.
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Estratto da: Educational Psychology 2019, 39, 4.
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Emotional designing describes the elicitation of positive affect during learning through specific design elements of the learning environment to enhance learning. This experimental study examined the effectivity of an emotional design procedure on learning performance. Moreover, the learner's affective states before learning were taken into consideration as possible moderators. 145 university students learned for 20 min either in a multimedia positive affect inducing learning environment (n = 85) or a neutral multimedia learning environment (n = 60). The Affect was measured before, during, and after learning. Performance was tested afterwards. To control for possible confounding effects, achievement motivation, emotion regulation, and situational interest were measured. In contrast to earlier findings, no superiority effect of the emotional design procedure was found. Furthermore, the effectivity of the emotional design procedure was not moderated by student's prior effective states. However, there was a main influence of student's positive affect on transfer performance.
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GERMANIA.
EMOZIONI.
APPRENDIMENTO.
PERFORMANCE.
MOTIVAZIONE.
AUTOREGOLAZIONE.
SVILUPPO COGNITIVO.
PROGETTI.
STUDENTI.
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Pedagogico
Psicologico
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BANNERT, M.
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Educational Psychology 2019, 39, 4.
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