The impact of different types of teaching videos on learning satisfaction and cognitive load / Tan Shaojie and Arshad Abd Samad

The development of information technology provides a variety of ways for humans to acquire knowledge. Among the more common information technology used in teaching and learning is the video. This research explores the concept of teaching videos of declarative knowledge and the influence of different...

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Main Authors: Tan, Shaojie (Author), Abd Samad, Arshad (Author)
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Published: UiTM Press, 2022-06.
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