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Principles for reducing extraneous processing in multimedia learning: Coherence, signaling, redundancy, spatial contiguity, and temporal contiguity principles
RE Mayer, L Fiorella
The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning, 279, 2014
9622014
Eight ways to promote generative learning
L Fiorella, RE Mayer
Educational Psychology Review, 1-25, 2016
6452016
Learning as a generative activity
L Fiorella, RE Mayer
Cambridge university press, 2015
4532015
The relative benefits of learning by teaching and teaching expectancy
L Fiorella, RE Mayer
Contemporary Educational Psychology 38 (4), 281-288, 2013
3602013
The definition, assessment, and mitigation of state boredom within educational settings: A comprehensive review
JJ Vogel-Walcutt, L Fiorella, T Carper, S Schatz
Educational Psychology Review 24, 89-111, 2012
2572012
Five ways to increase the effectiveness of instructional video
RE Mayer, L Fiorella, A Stull
Educational Technology Research and Development 68 (3), 837-852, 2020
2182020
Role of expectations and explanations in learning by teaching
L Fiorella, RE Mayer
Contemporary Educational Psychology 39 (2), 75-85, 2014
2162014
What works and doesn't work with instructional video
L Fiorella, RE Mayer
Computers in Human Behavior 89, 465-470, 2018
2132018
Effects of observing the instructor draw diagrams on learning from multimedia messages.
L Fiorella, RE Mayer
Journal of Educational Psychology 108 (4), 528, 2016
1742016
Drawing boundary conditions for learning by drawing
L Fiorella, Q Zhang
Educational Psychology Review, 1-23, 2018
1192018
It’s All a Matter of Perspective: Viewing First-Person Video Modeling Examples Promotes Learning of an Assembly Task.
L Fiorella, T van Gog, V Hoogerheide, RE Mayer
Journal of Educational Psychology, 2017
1162017
Instructor presence in video lectures: The role of dynamic drawings, eye contact, and instructor visibility.
L Fiorella, AT Stull, S Kuhlmann, RE Mayer
Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
1132019
Enhancing example-based learning: Teaching on video increases arousal and improves problem-solving performance.
V Hoogerheide, A Renkl, L Fiorella, F Paas, T van Gog
Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
982019
Learning executive function skills by playing focused video games
J Parong, RE Mayer, L Fiorella, A MacNamara, BD Homer, JL Plass
Contemporary Educational Psychology 51, 141-151, 2017
982017
Paper-based aids for learning with a computer-based game
L Fiorella, RE Mayer
Journal of Educational Psychology 104 (4), 1074, 2012
842012
An eye-tracking analysis of instructor presence in video lectures
AT Stull, L Fiorella, RE Mayer
Computers in Human Behavior 88, 263-272, 2018
822018
Spontaneous spatial strategy use in learning from scientific text
L Fiorella, RE Mayer
Contemporary Educational Psychology 49, 66-79, 2017
812017
Fostering generative learning from video lessons: Benefits of instructor-generated drawings and learner-generated explanations.
L Fiorella, AT Stull, S Kuhlmann, RE Mayer
Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
712020
Instructional strategies framework for military training systems
JJ Vogel-Walcutt, L Fiorella, N Malone
Computers in Human Behavior 29 (4), 1490-1498, 2013
682013
Applying the modality principle to real-time feedback and the acquisition of higher-order cognitive skills
L Fiorella, JJ Vogel-Walcutt, S Schatz
Educational Technology Research and Development 60, 223-238, 2012
682012
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