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Autori principali: Deeke, Alexander, Binnie, Naomi
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2023
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1389751
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author Deeke, Alexander
Binnie, Naomi
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Binnie, Naomi
Deeke, Alexander
Binnie, Naomi
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contents The Impact of Decorative Images on Student Performance: A Two-Year Study of Online Library Modules Deeke, Alexander Binnie, Naomi Undergraduate Students Library Instruction Electronic Learning Visual Aids Student Attitudes Users (Information) Instructional Design Asynchronous Communication Academic Achievement Academic Libraries During a two-year period, over 1,900 undergraduate students completed a version of an online asynchronous library module either with or without decorative images. Two instruction librarians compared quiz scores and affective feedback from both versions to determine the impact decorative images had on student performance and analyzed the results through the lenses of multimedia and user experience studies. The study finds that decorative images have little impact on student performance and expounds on how these findings impact design concerns of future online library modules.
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spellingShingle The Impact of Decorative Images on Student Performance: A Two-Year Study of Online Library Modules
Deeke, Alexander
Binnie, Naomi
Undergraduate Students
Library Instruction
Electronic Learning
Visual Aids
Student Attitudes
Users (Information)
Instructional Design
Asynchronous Communication
Academic Achievement
Academic Libraries
The Impact of Decorative Images on Student Performance: A Two-Year Study of Online Library Modules Deeke, Alexander Binnie, Naomi Undergraduate Students Library Instruction Electronic Learning Visual Aids Student Attitudes Users (Information) Instructional Design Asynchronous Communication Academic Achievement Academic Libraries During a two-year period, over 1,900 undergraduate students completed a version of an online asynchronous library module either with or without decorative images. Two instruction librarians compared quiz scores and affective feedback from both versions to determine the impact decorative images had on student performance and analyzed the results through the lenses of multimedia and user experience studies. The study finds that decorative images have little impact on student performance and expounds on how these findings impact design concerns of future online library modules.
title The Impact of Decorative Images on Student Performance: A Two-Year Study of Online Library Modules
topic Undergraduate Students
Library Instruction
Electronic Learning
Visual Aids
Student Attitudes
Users (Information)
Instructional Design
Asynchronous Communication
Academic Achievement
Academic Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1389751