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3D. Click graphic to begin…. Models. Stephanie Hyder / EDTC 5153. Table of Contents. Cognitive Load. 5. Dimensions. 2. 3D Models. 4. Psychomotor Tasks. 1. Spatial Visualization. 3. Reference List. Quick Quiz. 7. 6. Click each graphic to see related information. 3D Models.
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3D Click graphic to begin… Models Stephanie Hyder / EDTC 5153
Table of Contents Cognitive Load 5 Dimensions 2 3D Models 4 Psychomotor Tasks 1 Spatial Visualization 3 Reference List Quick Quiz 7 6 Click each graphic to see related information
3D Models • Learners with high spatial ability benefit from the presence of 3D models. • High spatial ability learners perceive their cognitive load to be low when working with 3D models. • Psychomotor skill is directly affected by a learners working memory and ability to keep up with time. • Spatial ability skill affects psychomotor skill • Perceptual Input: visual, auditory, tactile • Motor Output: manual, ocular, vocal, motoric systems Who benefits from learning with 3D models? The case of spatial ability
Dimensions • Dimensions are the parameters required to describe the position of any object within a conceptual space. http://www.reference.com
3 Dimensions • The three dimensions are commonly called length, width, and depth. • Pictures are commonly two dimensional, they lack depth. • A three-dimensional picture, tricks the human eye into experiencing the illusion of depth. http://www.reference.com
Spatial Visualization • Spatial Visualization Ability refers to the ability to mentally manipulate 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional figures. • It is predictive of user performance with some kinds of user interfaces. http://www.reference.com
Psychomotor Tasks • Requires eithercomplex perceptual discriminations or productions ofcomplex motor response. Activites Click for examples of activities that require psychomotor ability Organization and Components of Psychomotor Ability
Cognitive Load • Cognitive Load is a term that refers to the load on working memory during problem solving, thinking and reasoning (including perception, memory, language, etc.) • The aim of instructional design is to increase the cognitive load during the learning process, without cognitive overload. http://www.reference.com
Quick Quiz • The 3 dimensions of an object are: shape width color depth size length
Quick Quiz • People with high spatial visualization skills can easily visually manipulate 2 and 3 dimensional objects. True False
Quick Quiz • Pictures are commonly two dimensional, they lack depth. True False
Quick Quiz • Key words related to cognitive load are: Working Memory Long Term Memory Problem Solving Fact Recall Increase Load Increase Overload
Quick Quiz • One aim of instructional design is to increase __________during the learning process. Cognitive LoadWorking MemoryProblem Solving
Quick Quiz • Psychomotor skills are directly affected by a learners working memory and ability to keep up with time. True False
References • http://www.reference.com • Chaiken, S.R., Kyllonen, P.C., Tirre, W.C.(2000) Organization and Components of Psychomotor Ability. Cognitive Psychology, 40,198-226 • Huk, T., (2006) Who benefits from learning with 3D models? the case of spatial ability. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 22, 392-404