Beyond Segmented Instructional Animation and its Role in Enrichment of Education and Technology

   International Journal of Computer Graphics & Animation (IJCGA)

ISSN: 2231 - 3281(Online); 2231 - 3591 (print)


Current Issue
July 2016, Volume 6, Number 3

Paper Title
Beyond Segmented Instructional Animation and its Role in Enrichment of Education and Technology  

 Authors
Nidal Zaki Amarin, Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Jordan

Abstract
Animation usually offers the advantage of delivering better representations of dynamic concepts. Compared with the static images and text; animation can present procedural information (e.g. social
activities and/or biochemical reaction) more explicitly as they show the steps in an orderly manner. Quite a few empirical studies show promising results of animation reflected on learning (e.g. Trevisan, Oki and Senger, 2009; Hays, 1996). There are, however, there are some limitations to such results. Designing and developing quality animation for teaching and learning can sometimes be challenging (Morrison, Tversky and Betrancourt, 2000). Kesner and Linzey (2005) found no improvement on students’ learning in using animation in their study. Thus, researchers may encounter case factors that govern successful use of animation in teaching and learning processes.

Keywords
Instructional animation, 3D Visualization, Segmenting principle, Multimedia learning. 

Paper Link: 
https://aircconline.com/ijcga/V6N3/6316ijcga02.pdf

Current Issue URL: 
https://airccse.org/journal/ijcga/vol6.html







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