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Analysing the Relationship Between Mental Load or Mental Effort and Metacomprehension Under Different Conditions of Multimedia Design (2022)
Journal Article
Schnaubert, L., & Schneider, S. (2022). Analysing the Relationship Between Mental Load or Mental Effort and Metacomprehension Under Different Conditions of Multimedia Design. Frontiers in Education, 6, Article 648319. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2021.648319

Cognitive load theory assumes effort may only lead to comprehension if the material-induced load leaves enough resources for learning processes. Therefore, multimedia materials should induce as little non-relevant load as possible. Metacognition rese... Read More about Analysing the Relationship Between Mental Load or Mental Effort and Metacomprehension Under Different Conditions of Multimedia Design.

Learning About Viruses: Representing Covid-19 (2022)
Journal Article
Manches, A., & Ainsworth, S. (2022). Learning About Viruses: Representing Covid-19. Frontiers in Education, 6, Article 736744. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2021.736744

Covid-19 has significantly impacted children’s lives, requiring them to process multiple messages with significant emotional, social, and behavioural implications. Yet, the vast majority of these messages solely focus on behaviour. This is an oversig... Read More about Learning About Viruses: Representing Covid-19.

International comparisons at the crossroads of policy, practice and research: The case of school leavers' and graduates' information systems (2022)
Book Chapter
Hordósy, R. (2022). International comparisons at the crossroads of policy, practice and research: The case of school leavers' and graduates' information systems. In N. Siddiqui, & S. Gorard (Eds.), Making Your Doctoral Research Project Ambitious: Developing Large-Scale Studies with Real-World Impact (221-230). Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003201366-20

This chapter introduces an internationally comparative study of school leavers’ and graduates’ datasets, looking at how they are produced and used in educational policy planning, institutional decision-making and informing students. The research cont... Read More about International comparisons at the crossroads of policy, practice and research: The case of school leavers' and graduates' information systems.

Learning to make noise: toward a process model of artistic practice within experimental music scenes (2022)
Journal Article
Woods, P. J. (2022). Learning to make noise: toward a process model of artistic practice within experimental music scenes. Mind, Culture, and Activity, 29(2), 169-185. https://doi.org/10.1080/10749039.2022.2098337

Emerging at the intersection of industrial, punk, electronic music, and avant-garde jazz, noise music represents a niche subgenre reliant on loud, discordant, and arrhythmic sounds to make music. Yet despite its place within the (broadly defined) exp... Read More about Learning to make noise: toward a process model of artistic practice within experimental music scenes.