Study strategies in a computer assisted study environment
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A Computer Assisted Study Environment (CASE) was developed as a tool for diagnosing study problems, to be used together with other sources of information, such as learning style questionnaires and clinical interviews. Forty-one students were observed during a 1 h period of studying a text book chapter in CASE. The stages of orientation, planning, and execution were clearly separated by dividing the 1 h study session into three periods. Students could spend an unlimited part of the hour on orientation (first period). Then, not included within the hour, a plan for the task had to be made (second period), after which the remaining time could be devoted to execution of the plan or to any other form of study (third period). We administered a learning style questionnaire, measured reading speed and pretested the students on prior knowledge of the content of the study task. These data were correlated with product and process indicators collected in CASE in order to find out whether various sources of information about learning styles and study strategies provided converging evidence about potential causes of study problems. Process and product indicators of study strategies in CASE revealed differences between deep and surface learning students in orientation and planning activities. However, their actual study behaviour did not vary according to learning style. So, the differences between surface and deep learning become more apparent when we look at study activities before and after actual reading and processing information. As far as learning outcomes are concerned, students with a deep learning style obtained better results than students with a surface learning style, even for factual knowledge. Deep learning students knew more about the subject of the diagnostic study task, and developed a higher reading speed. Both student characteristics significantly determined learning outcomes. 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. * Author for correspondence. E-mail: [email protected] 0959-4752/99/$ see front matter 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. PII: S0959 -4752(98)00 027-9 282 J.J. Beishuizen, E.T. Stoutjesdijk / Learning and Instruction 9 (1999) 281–301
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