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"For hundreds of years, verbal messages - such as lectures and printed lessons - have been the primary means of explaining ideas to learners. In Multimedia Learning, Richard Mayer explores ways of going beyond the purely verbal by combining words and pictures for effective teaching. Multimedia encyclopedias have become the latest addition to students' reference tools, and the World Wide Web is full of messages that combine words and pictures. Do these forms of presentation help learners? If so, what is the best way to design multimedia messages for optimal learning?" "Drawing on ten years of research, the author provides a cognitive theory of multimedia learning and seven principles for the design of multimedia messages. In short, this book summarizes research aimed at realizing the promise of multimedia learning - that is, the potential of using words and pictures together to promote human understanding."--Jacket.
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Interactive multimedia, Computer-assisted instruction, Lernpsychologie, Enseignement assiste par ordinateur, Multimedia, Onderwijs, Computergestuurd onderwijs, Psychologie de l'education, Acquisition de connaissances, Multimedias interactifs, Leren, Computerunterstutztes Lernen, Interactivite, Enseignement assisté par ordinateur, Multimédias interactifs| Edition | Availability |
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Multimedia Learning
April 23, 2001, Cambridge University Press
Paperback
in English
0521787491 9780521787499
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Multimedia Learning
April 9, 2001, Cambridge University Press
Hardcover
in English
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0521782392 9780521782395
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"Multimedia (as used in this book) refers to the presentation of material using both words and pictures."
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"Multimedia (as used in this book) refers to the presentation of material using both words and pictures."
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Richard E. Mayer examines whether people learn more deeply when ideas are expressed in words and pictures rather than in words alone. He reviews 12 principles of instructional design that are based on experimental research studies and grounded in a theory of how people learn from words and pictures. The result is what Mayer calls the cognitive theory of multimedia learning.
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