Assessment of the ACSE Science Learning Environment and the Impact of Movies and Simulations

Abstract : This paper describes an empirical study that assesses a multimedia science learning environment, and the impact on student learning of movies and simulations as lesson components. The study measures summative effects on student performance and satisfaction, and gathers formative data about student use of the environment for iterative improvement to the system and lessons. Two lessons containing movies and simulations were compared with lessons that used static graphics to present the same material. Preliminary results show that participants using the lesson with movies and simulations spend significantly more time working through the material, and score higher on questions that target material that is presented with simulation. Analysis of usage patterns identifies features of the system that are effective, underutilized, misunderstood or problematic

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