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IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication | 2008

Information Modalities for Procedural Instructions: The Influence of Text, Pictures, and Film Clips on Learning and Executing RSI Exercises

C.M.J. van Hooijdonk; Emiel Krahmer

Much of the empirical research on the effectiveness of different instructional designs has focused on declarative tasks, where a learner acquires knowledge about a certain topic. It is unclear to what extent findings for learning declarative tasks (which are not consistent on all aspects) carry over to learning procedural tasks, where a learner acquires a certain skill. In this paper, we describe an experiment studying a specific kind of procedural instructions, namely exercises for the prevention of repetitive strain injury (RSI), taking information modality (text versus picture versus film clip) and difficulty degree of the exercises (easy versus difficult) into account. In the experiment, participants had to learn RSI exercises and were asked to execute them. The results showed that an instruction in a picture lead to the shortest learning times followed by an instruction in a film clip. An instruction in text led to the longest learning times. For the amount of practicing the exercises during the learning phase, it was found that the participants in the film clip condition hardly engaged in practicing the exercises during the learning phase. The participants in the picture condition engaged in a moderate amount of practicing of the exercises during the learning phase. The participants in the text condition engaged in the most practicing during the learning phase. The results concerning the execution times showed that an instruction in a picture led to the lowest execution times followed by an instruction in a film clip. The instruction in text led to longest execution times. Finally, for the amount of correctly executed exercises, it was found that learning from a film clip led to the highest learning performance, both for easy and for difficult exercises. Learning from an instruction in text led to a fairly good learning performance, both for easy and difficult exercises. Learning from a picture led to a good learning performance for the easy exercises, but the performance dropped for the difficult exercises.


The Scandinavian Journal of Economics | 2007

Questions, pictures, answers: introducing pictures in question-answering systems

Mariët Theune; B.W. van Schooten; H.J.A. op den Akker; Wauter Bosma; Dennis Hofs; Anton Nijholt; Emiel Krahmer; C.M.J. van Hooijdonk; Erwin Marsi


CTIT Workshop Proceedings | 2007

Towards automatic generation of multimodal answers to medical questions : a cognitive engineering approach

C.M.J. van Hooijdonk; Emiel Krahmer; A. Maes; Mariët Theune; Wauter Bosma


Review of Finance | 2008

Production and evaluation of (multimodal) answers to medical questions

C.M.J. van Hooijdonk; Emiel Krahmer; A. Maes; Mariët Theune; Wauter Bosma


Review of Finance | 2008

Illustrating answers: an evaluation of automatically retrieved illustrations of answers to medical questions

Wauter Bosma; Mariët Theune; C.M.J. van Hooijdonk; Emiel Krahmer; F. Maes


Tijdschrift voor Taalbeheersing | 2006

De invloed van unimodale en multimodale instructies op de effectiviteit van RSI-preventieoefeningen.

C.M.J. van Hooijdonk; Emiel Krahmer


Tijdschrift voor Taalbeheersing | 2018

“Wat vervelend dat de fiets niet is opgeruimd! Heb je een zaaknummer voor mij? ^EK” : Conversational human voice in webcare van Nederlandse gemeenten

C.M.J. van Hooijdonk; C Liebrecht


Tekstblad | 2018

Tweemaal daags twee capsules : De begrijpelijkheid van etiketteksten op de verpakking van geneesmiddelen

E. Maghroudi; Sander D. Borgsteede; Jany Rademakers; Liset van Dijk; C.M.J. van Hooijdonk


Tekstblad | 2018

Welke woorden bij beeld: Verschillende interpretatiestrategieën voor soorten afbeeldingen

L. Lagerwerf; C.M.J. van Hooijdonk


Pharmaceutisch weekblad | 2018

Etiketteksten op de schop voor beter begrip van patiënt

E. Maghroudi; C.M.J. van Hooijdonk; Marleen Journée Gilissen; Sander D. Borgsteede

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Wauter Bosma

VU University Amsterdam

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L. Lagerwerf

VU University Amsterdam

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M.J.A. Lamers

Radboud University Nijmegen

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