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Do self-created metacognitive prompts promote short- and long-term effects in computer-based learning environments?
oleh: Katharina Engelmann, Maria Bannert, Nadine Melzner
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | The Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education (APSCE) 2021-02-01 |
Deskripsi
Abstract Students must engage in self-regulated learning in computer-based learning environments; however, many students experience difficulties in doing so. Therefore, this study aims to investigate self-created metacognitive prompts as a means of supporting students in their learning process and improving their learning performance. We conducted an experimental study with a between-subject design. The participants learned with self-created metacognitive prompts (n = 28) or without prompts (n = 29) in a hypermedia learning environment for 40 min while thinking aloud. In a second learning session (stability test), all participants learned about a different topic without prompts. The results showed no clear effect of the self-created metacognitive prompts on the learning process and performance. A deeper analysis revealed that students’ prompt utilization had a significant effect on performance in the second learning session. This study contributes to the research investigating how students can be supported in ways that enhance their learning process and performance.