Interactive multimedia and concrete three-dimensional modelling

A multimedia package for teaching about the phases of the moon to Year 8 (12‐year‐old) students was compared with a conventional three‐dimensional modelling approach. Both methods were highly and equally effective in terms of student learning, and the effectiveness of the multimedia package did not...

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Astronomy
Biological and medical sciences
Classrooms
Comparative Analysis
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Attitudes
Computer Graphics
Computer Use
Educational psychology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender Differences
Gender Issues
Grade 8
Instructional Effectiveness
Instructional Materials
Interactive Systems
Learning Activities
Moons
Multimedia Instruction
Multimedia Materials
National Curriculum
Prior Learning
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Psychopedagogics. Didactics
Science Education
Science Instruction
Secondary Education
Secondary Schools
Teaching Methods
Three Dimensional Aids
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