Individual Differences and Learner Control. I. Program Development and Investigation of Control over Mnemonics in Computer-Assisted Instruction.
Abstract
The reported research was designed to investigate the impact of learner control on performance and anxiety in a computer-assisted instruction task. The research was divided into three phases, of which the first two are reported in this document. The first phase entailed the development of a two-hour computer-assisted instruction program on the identification of edible plants. The second was experimentation to determine the effectiveness of learner control. Four groups were used in the experimental design. (Modified author abstract)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1974
- Accession Number
- AD0783844
Entities
People
- Harold F. O'neil Jr.
- Philip F. Spelt
- Wilson A. Judd
Organizations
- University of Texas at Austin