Examining the Effectiveness of Hyperaudio Learning Environments

Joerg Zumbach, Stephanie Moser

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Abstract

The focus of instructional designers is increasingly shifting towards mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets and their use for learning purposes.These devices not only enable text-based but also audiobased instruction.This chapter presents the concept of hyperaudio, a special type of non-linear auditory learning environment.Contrary to other instructional devices such as hypertext, there is little researchon learning with hyperaudio yet.In view of this scientific gap, this chapter aims at examining the effect of non-linear auditory presentation of information in more detail.To begin with, cognitive processes which are crucial for hyperaudio learning are examined.Then, some seminal studies investigating the design of hyperaudio learning environments and their influence on learning processes are presented.Results indicate that non-linear auditory information presentation is not always beneficial in terms of learning outcomes and cognitive load.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMobile Devices in Education
Subtitle of host publicationBreakthroughs in Research and Practice
PublisherIGI Global
Pages421-437
Number of pages17
ISBN (Electronic)9781799817581
ISBN (Print)9781799817574
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Jan 2020

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