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The Effects of Information Volume and Distribution on Cognitive Load and Recall: Implications for the Design of Mobile Marker-less Augmented Reality
( Taehyeong Lim ) , ( Jiyae Bong ) , ( Ji Hei Kang ) , ( Vanessa Dennen )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2021-000-000122976

This study examined the effects of information volume and distribution on learners’ cognitive load and recall in a mobile augmented reality (AR) environment. Information volume refers to the degree of information users are provided in a learning task, while information distribution indicates the way in which information is distributed, either in a virtual or real format. Sixteen undergraduate students participated in the study, which employed a 2 X 3 randomized block factorial design with repeated measures. Information volume and distribution were independent variables, and factors in learners’ cognitive load (mental effort, perceived ease of use, and perceived task difficulty) and recall test scores were the dependent variables. Information volume had significant main effects on perceived ease of use and task difficulty, and recall test scores, while information distribution had significant main effects on perceived task difficulty and test scores. A detailed discussion and implications are provided.

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