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Resumen de Effects of multimedia on cognitive load, self-efficacy, and multiple rule-based problem solving.

Robert Zheng, Matthew McAlack, Barbara Wilmes, Patty Kohler-Evans, Jacquee Williamson

  • This study investigates effects of multimedia on cognitive load, self-efficacy and learners’ ability to solve multiple rule-based problems. Two hundred twenty-two college students were randomly assigned to interactive and non-interactive multimedia groups. Based on Engelkamp's multimodal theory, the present study investigates the role of multimedia in multiple rule-based problem solving. The findings indicate that providing learners with manipulative function in multimedia would facilitate their problem solving through reduced cognitive load and improved self-efficacy. The study identifies a significant mediator effect for self-efficacy that mediates between multimedia and learners’ problem solving. Discussion focuses on the effects of multimedia and self-efficacy on learners’ performance in multiple rule-based problem solving. Suggestions are made with regard to the design of problem solving in future studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]


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