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For example, an elaborated explanation in geometry requires students to explain their problem solving steps by referring both to verbal information (e.g., naming geometry principles that justify an answer) and visual information (e.g., naming the diagram features that are relevant to chosen geometry principles).  
 
For example, an elaborated explanation in geometry requires students to explain their problem solving steps by referring both to verbal information (e.g., naming geometry principles that justify an answer) and visual information (e.g., naming the diagram features that are relevant to chosen geometry principles).  
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Relevant studies include:
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[[Visual-Verbal Learning in Geometry (Aleven & Butcher)| Visual-Verbal Learning (Aleven & Butcher Project)]]
  
 
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Revision as of 18:47, 23 April 2007

Elaborated explanations are Self-explanations that make use of multiple sources of information or multiple modes of expression.

For example, an elaborated explanation in geometry requires students to explain their problem solving steps by referring both to verbal information (e.g., naming geometry principles that justify an answer) and visual information (e.g., naming the diagram features that are relevant to chosen geometry principles).

Relevant studies include: Visual-Verbal Learning (Aleven & Butcher Project)