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Methods: Dual-Coding Theory of Multimedia Learning Experiment 1
In Experiment 1 investigating the dual-coding theory of multimedia learning, 86 college students with limited prior knowledge of mechanical devices were categorized by low and high spatial ability. The students learned how a bicycle tire pump works via a computer. They received either concurrent instruction (three presentations of a 30-second animation with simultaneous narration) or successive instruction (three presentations of the animation followed by narration).
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