Affiliations: Department of Computer Science, University of Bari,
Italy. E-mail: {lanzilotti,roselli}@di.uniba.it
Abstract: Several hypermedia learning environments have been developed in the
last years, with the objective of helping students to acquire specific concepts
in a given domain, as well as problem-solving abilities. However, there are
still many different and sometimes conflicting claims about learning
effectiveness using such environments. We present an empirical evaluation of a
learning hypermedia with a tutorial component that exploits Artificial
Intelligence techniques. This hypermedia, called Logiocando, has been designed
for use by a special category of user, namely children of the fourth level of
primary school (9–10 years old), to help them to learn basic concepts of logic.
This category of user demands special attention to usability of the hypermedia.
For this reason, design and development of the hypermedia have been carried out
following a learner-centred methodology, in order to build a system that
satisfies clear usability objectives. The aim of the study herein reported was
to evaluate the learning effectiveness of Logiocando and to estimate the
difference between two approaches: computer-based using a hypermedia system,
and traditional, namely a typical lesson in the classroom. The results have
shown that the hypermedia can be considered a valid support in the process of
learning and deepening a topic.