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Título : Dividing attention in the classroom reduces exam performance
Autor : Glass, Arnold
Kang, Mengxue
Fecha de publicación : 2018
Resumen : The intrusion of internet-enabled electronic devices (laptop, tab- let, and cell phone) has transformed the modern college lecture into a divided attention task. This study measured the effect of using an electronic device for a non-academic purpose during class on subsequent exam performance. In a two-section college course, electronic devices were permitted in half the lectures, so the effect of the devices was assessed in a within-student, within- item counterbalanced experimental design. Dividing attention between an electronic device and the classroom lecture didnot reduce comprehension of the lecture, as measured by within-class quiz questions. Instead, divided attention reduced long-term retentionof the classroom lecture, which impaired subsequent unit exam and final exam performance. Students self-reported whether they had used an electronic device in each class. Exam performance was significantly worse than the no-device control condition both for students who did and did not use electronic devices during that class.
URI : http://132.248.161.133:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5444
ISSN : 1469-5820
0144-3410
metadata.dc.identifier.url: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01443410.2018.1489046#aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGFuZGZvbmxpbmUuY29tL2RvaS9wZGYvMTAuMTA4MC8wMTQ0MzQxMC4yMDE4LjE0ODkwNDY/bmVlZEFjY2Vzcz10cnVlQEBAMA==
metadata.dc.type: Artículo
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