J Ribosa, D Duran - Educational Research Review, 2022 - Elsevier
Students can generate teaching materials for others. However, solid evidence of the learning effect for the student creating the material is needed. This meta-analysis aims to …
Teaching the contents of study materials by providing explanations to fellow students can be a beneficial instructional activity. A learning-by-teaching effect can also occur when students …
L Fiorella, S Kuhlmann - Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
This study tested whether creating drawings helps students generate higher-quality oral explanations during learning by teaching, thereby enhancing learning outcomes. 120 …
Research has demonstrated that oral explaining to a fictitious student improves learning. Whether these findings replicate, when students are writing explanations, and whether …
The present study tests whether presenting video modeling examples from the learner's (first- person) perspective promotes learning of an assembly task, compared to presenting video …
Research is needed to understand how to best design video lectures that foster learning. We tested whether instructor presence is better afforded through methods that increase students' …
Recent findings show that after studying a text, teaching the learned content on video to a fictitious peer student improves learning more than restudying the content. This benefit may …
Two experiments investigated whether studying a text with an “explanation intention” and then actually explaining it to (fictitious) other students in writing, would yield the same …
Meaningful learning involves actively making sense of the learning material by organizing and integrating it with one's relevant existing knowledge. In short, learning is a generative …