Does Giving the Learner Control Improve Learner Success?
Abstract
This research aims to determine the most suitable style of educational control over the use of
multimedia by high school chemistry students in Saudi Arabia. The research aims to quantify
the effect of styles of educational control over multimedia (program or learner control) on
16-17 year old students' achievements in chemistry. The sample consists of two groups of 30
students. The first group studied with the learner control style while the second studied using
the program control style. The results show that the improvement in chemistry test scores in the
first group was better than in the second, with a statistically significant difference between
groups at the α = 0.05 level. As a result of this research we recommend, firstly, using the
learner control style when designing multimedia programs because of its demonstrated positive
effect on achievement; and, secondly, expanding the use of educational programs for
individual learning to other areas of education. In summary, this research highlights the
beneficial combination of multimedia technology and pedagogy.