Principled animation design improves comprehension of complex dynamics

Learners can have difficulty in decomposing conventionally designed animations to obtain raw material suitable for building high quality mental models. A composition approach to designing animations based on the Animation Processing Model was developed as a principled alternative to prevailing appro...

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Main Authors: Lowe, Ric, Boucheix, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10569
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description Learners can have difficulty in decomposing conventionally designed animations to obtain raw material suitable for building high quality mental models. A composition approach to designing animations based on the Animation Processing Model was developed as a principled alternative to prevailing approaches. Outcomes from studying novel and conventional animation designs (independent variable) were compared with respect to mental model quality, knowledge of local kinematics, and capacity to transfer (dependent variables). Study of a compositional animation that presented material in a contiguous fashion resulted in higher quality mental models of a piano mechanism than non-contiguous or control (conventional) versions but no significant differences regarding local kinematics or transfer. Eye fixation data indicated that the compositional animation led to superior mental models because it particularly fostered relational processing. Implications for future research and the design of educational animations are discussed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-105692017-09-13T14:54:24Z Principled animation design improves comprehension of complex dynamics Lowe, Ric Boucheix, J. Learners can have difficulty in decomposing conventionally designed animations to obtain raw material suitable for building high quality mental models. A composition approach to designing animations based on the Animation Processing Model was developed as a principled alternative to prevailing approaches. Outcomes from studying novel and conventional animation designs (independent variable) were compared with respect to mental model quality, knowledge of local kinematics, and capacity to transfer (dependent variables). Study of a compositional animation that presented material in a contiguous fashion resulted in higher quality mental models of a piano mechanism than non-contiguous or control (conventional) versions but no significant differences regarding local kinematics or transfer. Eye fixation data indicated that the compositional animation led to superior mental models because it particularly fostered relational processing. Implications for future research and the design of educational animations are discussed. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10569 10.1016/j.learninstruc.2016.06.005 Pergamon restricted
spellingShingle Lowe, Ric
Boucheix, J.
Principled animation design improves comprehension of complex dynamics
title Principled animation design improves comprehension of complex dynamics
title_full Principled animation design improves comprehension of complex dynamics
title_fullStr Principled animation design improves comprehension of complex dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Principled animation design improves comprehension of complex dynamics
title_short Principled animation design improves comprehension of complex dynamics
title_sort principled animation design improves comprehension of complex dynamics
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10569