Title
Students’ usage and access to multimedia learning resources in an online course with respect to individual learning styles as identified by the VARK model
Abstract
We present a research on students' learning styles and their learning activity with respect to multimedia learning resources in a virtual learning environment within a Moodle online course. We investigate the relation between learning styles based on sensory modality and their learning activity regarding different types of multimedia resources. VARK is a sensory model developed by Neil Fleming. It is an acronym for Visual (V), Aural (A), Read/Write (R), and Kinesthetic (K). Considering the VARK questionnaire results, we came to a conclusion that two out of three students have multimodal learning styles and prefer combining different types of resources. The most used type of resource is pictorial accompanied by text (72%). Considering log file data analysis it is shown that students with higher visual learning style scores obtained by the VARK questionnaire have lower tendency of accessing pictorial resources accompanied by text. Furthermore, at the end of each lesson we conducted a survey allowing multiple answers asking students what type of resources they have been using. Results show that the usage of video resources is highly correlated with the access to the same resources. Correspondingly the usage of textual resources is highly correlated with the access to the same resources. Moreover, a negative correlation exists between the usage of pictorial resources and the access to textual resources, meaning that the students who preferred pictorial resources accompanied by text, accessed to textual resources less. However, the usage of pictorial resources accompanied by text has low correlation with the access to those resources. Considering this fact, it could be possible that students spent more time studying the pictorial resources accompanied by text, therefore accessing those resources less.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/978-3-642-33263-0_64
EC-TEL
Keywords
Field
DocType
textual resource,multimedia resource,different type,online course,virtual learning environment,vark questionnaire,vark questionnaire result,individual learning style,higher visual learning style,pictorial resource,vark model,low correlation,negative correlation
Acronym,Kinesthetic learning,Virtual learning environment,Learning styles,Computer science,Knowledge management,Online course,Visual learning,Multimodal learning,Multimedia,Individual learning
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
7563
0302-9743
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tomislava Lauc111.71
Sanja Kisicek231.20
Petra Bago311.39