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Interface, Instructional Approach, and Domain Learning with a Mathematics Problem-Solving Environment

Authors: Robert M. Yadrick; J. W. Regian; Linda Robertson-Schule; Catherine C. Gomez; GALAXY SCIENTIFIC CORP LACKLAND AFB TX
 
Abstract: We conceptualize Computer-Based Instruction (CBI) as involving both a primary task, learning to use a particular domain, and a secondary task, learning to use instructional approach embodied in a computer system and to manipulate its interface. We argue that the complexity and compatibility of the instructional approach and the interface separately and interactively influence the ease with which students are able to learn the subject matter. Examples from previous research show how looking at CBI in this way provides a framework for better understanding the results of some previous studies of CBI and CBI-related interface design. We also describe an experimental methodology for dissociating and measuring the separate relative effect on learning of using a CBI system for mathematics word problems. Finally, we report on an experiment with low-ability, remedial subjects that used this methodology to examine pretest-posttest differences due to each component. (AN)

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Interim rept. Oct 93-Dec 93
Pages: 23
Report Date: NOV 95
Contract Number: F41622-92-D-0006
Report Number: A165303
Keywords relating to this report:
*COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUCTION
*LEARNING
*PROBLEM SOLVING
COGNITION
COMPATIBILITY
COURSES_EDUCATION_
Judgement_Psychology_
LESSONS LEARNED
MAN COMPUTER INTERFACE
MATHEMATICS
MENTAL ABILITY
PERFORMANCE_HUMAN_
REASONING
SKILLS
STUDENTS
TEACHING METHODS
TEAMS_PERSONNEL_
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