In a slight departure from our traditional format, we discuss several research papers that are being presented at
the Association for Educational Communications and Technology Research Symposium being held in Bloomington, Indiana from July 20 - July 23. Jennifer Maddrell, presenting on the influence of Backchannel Communication on Cognitive Load, discusses her paper and several others in this 30 minute discussion. All papers presented at the symposium are freely available on the AECT website.
Chat Transcipt:
Jul 16, 2010 10:01:31 AM - IDL 24: AECT PREVIEW OF PRESENTATIONS
03:46 - Robert
yes, it's an interesting format
04:29 - Jennifer
04:51 - Shane M
I do
05:47 - Robert
yes, it's ok
06:46 - Robert
sure
07:53 - Jennifer
11:11 - Jennifer
is there a "value judgement" in that higher up the ladder is "better"?
11:39 - Jennifer
ok ... so yes .. I guess higher is considered a "better" focus
13:51 - Robert
Yes, higher is better, but all items are subsumed within the higher category
16:24 - Robert
What slide was that on?
17:06 - Robert
Ahh, media comparison study....
17:24 - Robert
:-)
18:32 - Shane M
I don't yet - I'm mostly just getting some info
19:58 - Shane M
which slide would this be?
20:03 - Jennifer
Slide 7
20:12 - Shane M
gottch thanks
20:13 - Shane M
yup
24:06 - Robert
Voice can certainly convey more than text
24:12 - Shane M
is the audio simply a read version of the pdf?
24:17 - Robert
yes
24:19 - Shane M
gotcha
24:29 - Robert
you bet!
25:26 - Robert
yes
26:29 - Shane M
bookmarked - thanks :)
28:16 - Robert
wow
34:17 - Robert
interesting
35:09 - Robert
35:45 - Jennifer
... and I look forward to Robert's session, as well!
36:16 - Jennifer
Oh, cool! I will mention that!
36:35 - Shane M
I'll definitely be looking into it thanks
36:43 - Shane M
it was great for me - thanks much
36:52 - Robert
bye
37:00 - Jennifer
thanks, Robert! I will actually be at the conf. next week, so won't be available :(