Spielt es nur eine Rolle "was" gepromptet wird oder auch "wann" gepromptet wird. Die Rolle des Darbietungszeitpunktes von prompts beim selbstregulierten lernen
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in: Zeitschrift fur Padagogische Psychologie, Jahrgang 23, Nr. 2, 2009, S. 105-115.
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T1 - Spielt es nur eine Rolle "was" gepromptet wird oder auch "wann" gepromptet wird.
T2 - Die Rolle des Darbietungszeitpunktes von prompts beim selbstregulierten lernen
AU - Thillmann, Hubertina
AU - Künsting, Josef
AU - Wirth, Joachim
AU - Leutner, Detlev
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the effectiveness of prompts depends on their point of presentation time in self-regulated learning. First, based on the cognitive load theory, we investigated whether presenting prompts during the learning process instead of before has a positive effect on the process and outcome of self-regulated learning. Second, based on an integration of the cognitive load theory and a model of learning regulation goals, we investigated whether presenting prompts during learning and according to a theoretically optimal course of learning regulation has a positive effect on the process and outcome of self-regulated learning. In an experimental study with a one-factorial between-subjects design, with "point of presentation time of prompts" as independent variable and strategy use as well as learning outcome as dependent variables, 95 students were randomly assigned to one of three conditions. During self-regulated learning in a computer-based learning environment on a physics domain, all conditions got the same prompts, whereas their point of presentation time differed (according to optimal regulation course/contrary to optimal regulation course/before learning). Results revealed that presenting prompts during learning instead of before had a positive effect on learning outcome. Results further revealed that adapting the presentation of prompts according to an optimal course of learning regulation did not have an additional positive effect on learning outcome. A mediator analysis showed that the effect of point of presentation time of prompts on learning outcome was mediated by strategy use during learning. Results are discussed with respect to new directions for assessment and support of self-regulated learning.
AB - The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the effectiveness of prompts depends on their point of presentation time in self-regulated learning. First, based on the cognitive load theory, we investigated whether presenting prompts during the learning process instead of before has a positive effect on the process and outcome of self-regulated learning. Second, based on an integration of the cognitive load theory and a model of learning regulation goals, we investigated whether presenting prompts during learning and according to a theoretically optimal course of learning regulation has a positive effect on the process and outcome of self-regulated learning. In an experimental study with a one-factorial between-subjects design, with "point of presentation time of prompts" as independent variable and strategy use as well as learning outcome as dependent variables, 95 students were randomly assigned to one of three conditions. During self-regulated learning in a computer-based learning environment on a physics domain, all conditions got the same prompts, whereas their point of presentation time differed (according to optimal regulation course/contrary to optimal regulation course/before learning). Results revealed that presenting prompts during learning instead of before had a positive effect on learning outcome. Results further revealed that adapting the presentation of prompts according to an optimal course of learning regulation did not have an additional positive effect on learning outcome. A mediator analysis showed that the effect of point of presentation time of prompts on learning outcome was mediated by strategy use during learning. Results are discussed with respect to new directions for assessment and support of self-regulated learning.
KW - Computer-based learning environment
KW - Inquiry learning
KW - Prompt
KW - Self-regulation
KW - Psychologie
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=67651121809&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1024/1010-0652.23.2.105
DO - 10.1024/1010-0652.23.2.105
M3 - Zeitschriftenaufsätze
AN - SCOPUS:67651121809
VL - 23
SP - 105
EP - 115
JO - Zeitschrift fur Padagogische Psychologie
JF - Zeitschrift fur Padagogische Psychologie
SN - 1010-0652
IS - 2
ER -