JOURNAL ARTICLE

Successful Learning with Hypermedia: The Role of Epistemological Beliefs and Metacognitive Awareness

Lisa D. BendixenKendall Hartley

Year: 2003 Journal:   Journal of Educational Computing Research Vol: 28 (1)Pages: 15-30   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

This study examined the relationship between epistemological beliefs, meta-cognition, and student achievement in a hypermedia learning environment. Epistemological beliefs refer to beliefs about the nature of knowledge and knowing (see review by Hofer & Pintrich, 1997) and metacognition refers to the ability to reflect upon, understand, and control one's learning (Schraw & Dennison, 1994). We predicted that the epistemological beliefs and meta-cognitive awareness of 116 preservice teachers would be significantly related to achievement in a hypermedia tutorial. Achievement was measured by a posttest based on the tutorial content. Results from a forced-order, hierarchical regression analysis indicated that reading comprehension, GPA, and three of the five epistemological beliefs (i.e., fixed ability, omniscient authority, and quick learning) significantly predicted posttest performance. Belief in omniscient authority and fixed ability being related to lower achievement supports previous research. Contrary to our expectations, a belief in quick learning was positively correlated with achievement. Educational and instructional design implications are discussed.

Keywords:
Metacognition Psychology Comprehension Hypermedia Cognition Reading (process) Reading comprehension Mathematics education Cognitive psychology Social psychology Computer science

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Citation History

Topics

Educational Strategies and Epistemologies
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology
Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology
Online and Blended Learning
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education

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