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Students’ branching behaviours and how these behaviours relate to learner variables, such as prior knowledge, and demographic variables, were examined. Fourteen subjects were asked to learn a hypermedia instructional director system, MAPLE (Multimedia Authoring and Production Learning Environment). The results showed students differ in their branching behaviours and learning characteristics: individual differences in branching behaviour patterns were related to prior domain knowledge of director. High prior knowledge students tended to employ the branching behaviour pattern, moving linearly; low prior knowledge students tended to employ branching behaviour pattern, moving forward and backward; medium prior knowledge students tended to employ branching behaviour pattern, skipping sub‐sections. Other prior knowledge variables, and learner variables were unrelated to students’ branching behaviour patterns.

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