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ArtikelIndividual Differences and Intervention Flaws: A Sequential Explanatory Study of College Students' Copy-and-Paste Note Taking  
Oleh: Igo, L. Brent ; Kiewra, Kenneth A. ; Bruning, Roger
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Mixed Methods Research vol. 2 no. 2 (Apr. 2008), page 149-168.
Topik: Internet learning; note taking; cognitive processes; sequential explanatory;
Fulltext: 149.pdf (148.64KB)
Isi artikelIn this study, qualitative themes and quantitative findings from previous research were used to justify the exploration of four experimental, note-taking conditions and the impact of those conditions on student learning from Web-based text. However, puzzling results obtained from dependent measures of student learning were quite inconsistent with the previous research. With no adequate theoretical explanation for these results, a follow-up explanations phase of qualitative investigation was conducted. Analyses of interview data indicated that certain experimental conditions imposed upon students an unexpected distraction. Furthermore, quantitizing students’ note-taking documents showed that many students in this study used a more effective note-taking strategy than did students in a similar condition in previous research.
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