Visual Elements and Their Effects on the Learning Outcomes of E-learning

abstract: This research contributes to emergent body of knowledge regarding the understanding of relationship between visual elements and E-learning outcomes. Visual images and texts are the main visual elements within the study. A literature review was conducted on E-learning situations, and a dis...

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Other Authors: Wang, YANFEI (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29721
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-297212018-06-22T03:06:01Z Visual Elements and Their Effects on the Learning Outcomes of E-learning abstract: This research contributes to emergent body of knowledge regarding the understanding of relationship between visual elements and E-learning outcomes. Visual images and texts are the main visual elements within the study. A literature review was conducted on E-learning situations, and a discussion on the role of visual elements in E-learning. Data collection was also conducted by way of a test, which randomly placed participants into three groups and assigned them to three different E-learning courses. The texts for the three courses were the same font, but the first course had text only, the second course had text and "bad" images, and the third one had text and "good" images. Every time participants finished a short course, they were requested to do a short quiz based on what they had learned. In addition, every participant needed to do a survey based on his or her E-learning experience. Research data was finally collected through the test scores and surveys. Key findings of this research are: (1) The combination of text and "good" image materials in E-learning can greatly enhance the learning outcomes; (2) the "good" images in learning materials can add to the value of the text content as well as improve the satisfactory level of learners in E-learning; (3) "bad" images do not enhance E-learning outcomes; and (4) E-learners will spend a longer time to complete learning materials containing images, no matter how good or "bad" the images are. Dissertation/Thesis Wang, YANFEI (Author) Giard, Jacques (Advisor) Fehler, Michelle (Committee member) Faria, Rowan De (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Design Educational tests & measurements Bad images E-learning outcomes Good images Visual Elements eng 111 pages Masters Thesis Design 2015 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29721 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2015
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language English
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topic Design
Educational tests & measurements
Bad images
E-learning outcomes
Good images
Visual Elements
spellingShingle Design
Educational tests & measurements
Bad images
E-learning outcomes
Good images
Visual Elements
Visual Elements and Their Effects on the Learning Outcomes of E-learning
description abstract: This research contributes to emergent body of knowledge regarding the understanding of relationship between visual elements and E-learning outcomes. Visual images and texts are the main visual elements within the study. A literature review was conducted on E-learning situations, and a discussion on the role of visual elements in E-learning. Data collection was also conducted by way of a test, which randomly placed participants into three groups and assigned them to three different E-learning courses. The texts for the three courses were the same font, but the first course had text only, the second course had text and "bad" images, and the third one had text and "good" images. Every time participants finished a short course, they were requested to do a short quiz based on what they had learned. In addition, every participant needed to do a survey based on his or her E-learning experience. Research data was finally collected through the test scores and surveys. Key findings of this research are: (1) The combination of text and "good" image materials in E-learning can greatly enhance the learning outcomes; (2) the "good" images in learning materials can add to the value of the text content as well as improve the satisfactory level of learners in E-learning; (3) "bad" images do not enhance E-learning outcomes; and (4) E-learners will spend a longer time to complete learning materials containing images, no matter how good or "bad" the images are. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Design 2015
author2 Wang, YANFEI (Author)
author_facet Wang, YANFEI (Author)
title Visual Elements and Their Effects on the Learning Outcomes of E-learning
title_short Visual Elements and Their Effects on the Learning Outcomes of E-learning
title_full Visual Elements and Their Effects on the Learning Outcomes of E-learning
title_fullStr Visual Elements and Their Effects on the Learning Outcomes of E-learning
title_full_unstemmed Visual Elements and Their Effects on the Learning Outcomes of E-learning
title_sort visual elements and their effects on the learning outcomes of e-learning
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