Search results for author:"Maik Beege"
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Look into my eyes! Exploring the effect of addressing in educational videos
Maik Beege; Sascha Schneider; Steve Nebel; Günter Daniel Rey
Learning and Instruction Vol. 49, No. 1 (June 2017) pp. 113–120
Numerous studies were conducted to investigate how recipients are affected by the miscellaneous characters in multimedia. However, there is a lack of research concerning the connection between parasocial processes and learning performances. This...
Language: English
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A meta-analysis of how signaling affects learning with media
Sascha Schneider; Maik Beege; Steve Nebel; Günter Daniel Rey
Educational Research Review Vol. 23, No. 1 (February 2018) pp. 1–24
The signaling effect states that learners profit from cues that highlight the organization of specific relevant information within materials. This meta-analysis includes 103 studies and N = 12,201 participants. 139 retention and 70 transfer...
Language: English
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Leaderboards within educational videogames: The impact of difficulty, effort and gameplay
Steve Nebel; Sascha Schneider; Maik Beege; Günter Daniel Rey
Computers & Education Vol. 113, No. 1 (October 2017) pp. 28–41
Although many of the existing educational videogames rely on leaderboard mechanisms, dedicated research on their effectiveness or how they should be implemented is missing. In this study, competitive effort, perceived difficulty and connected...
Language: English
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The autonomy-enhancing effects of choice on cognitive load, motivation and learning with digital media
Sascha Schneider; Steve Nebel; Maik Beege; Günter Daniel Rey
Learning and Instruction Vol. 58, No. 1 (December 2018) pp. 161–172
According to the Self-Determination Theory, the autonomy-supporting feature of choice leads to an increase in intrinsically motivated behavior. Although this effect was replicated multiple times, instructional designers often dread to include choice ...
Language: English
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Anthropomorphism in Decorative Pictures: Benefit or Harm for Learning?
Sascha Schneider; Steve Nebel; Maik Beege; Günter Daniel Rey
Journal of Educational Psychology Vol. 110, No. 2 (2018) pp. 218–232
When people attribute human characteristics to nonhuman objects they are amenable to anthropomorphism. For example, human faces or the insertion of personalized labels are found to trigger anthropomorphism. Two studies examine the effects of these...
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One for all?! Simultaneous examination of load-inducing factors for advancing media-related instructional research
Maria Wirzberger; Maik Beege; Sascha Schneider; Steve Nebel; Günter Daniel Rey
Computers & Education Vol. 100, No. 1 (September 2016) pp. 18–31
In multimedia learning settings, limitations in learners' mental resource capacities need to be considered to avoid impairing effects on learning performance. Based on the prominent and often quoted Cognitive Load Theory, this study investigates the ...
Language: English
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How Affective Charge and Text-Picture Connectedness Moderate the Impact of Decorative Pictures on Multimedia Learning
Sascha Schneider; Jonathan Dyrna; Luis Meier; Maik Beege; Günter Daniel Rey
Journal of Educational Psychology Vol. 110, No. 2 (2018) pp. 233–249
Decorative pictures, which make a learning text aesthetically appealing rather than provide information, have been predominantly found to impair learning by an increase of learning-irrelevant cognitive processes. Recent research, however, indicates...
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Mood-affect congruency. Exploring the relation between learners’ mood and the affective charge of educational videos
Maik Beege; Sascha Schneider; Steve Nebel; Alexandra Häßler; Günter Daniel Rey
Computers & Education Vol. 123, No. 1 (August 2018) pp. 85–96
In the educational context, the influences of the emotional charge of audiovisual media are rarely investigated. Additionally, the mood of the learner influences learning with multimedia. This study aims to investigate the influence of both...
Language: English