References: Worked Examples

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References

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Dart, S. Pickering, E., & Dawes, L. (2020). Worked example videos for blended learning in undergraduate engineering. Advances in Engineering Education, 8(2).

Deslauriers, L., McCarty, L. S., Miller, K., Callaghan, K., & Kestin, G. (2019). Measuring actual learning versus feeling of learning in response to being actively engaged in the classroom. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116(39), 19251-19257.

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Saw, K. G. (2017). Cognitive load theory and the use of worked examples as an instructional strategy in physics for distance learning: A preliminary study. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 18(4), 142-159.

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Van Gerven, P. W. M., Paas, F. G. W. C., Van Merrienboer, J. J. G., & Schmidt, H. G. (2002). Cognitive load theory and aging: Effects of worked examples on training efficiency. Learning and Instruction, 12(1), 87-105.

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Yorganci, S. (2016). Student's beliefs about using worked-example based video podcast in mathematics course. Participatory Educational Research, 3(3), 20-35.