+ Multimedia Learning Kay Natasha Jenny. + Assigned resource – animated video (English sentences learning video for kids) Sentences that might be used.

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+ Multimedia Learning Kay Natasha Jenny

+ Assigned resource – animated video (English sentences learning video for kids) Sentences that might be used in school context Students and teachers appear in the video Imperatives, vocabularies, conversational sentences Colorful animation Audio with BGM and text(subtitles) British accent narration

+ Advantages Words and pictures are better than words alone Multimedia learning is more effective when learner attention is focused. Not spilt Multimedia instruction that includes animation can improve learning Multimedia can arouse learning motivation

+ Disadvantages Multimedia learning is more effective when it is interactive and under the control of the learner The presentation of multimedia content should exclude extraneous and redundant information multimedia learning is most effective when the learner can apply their newly acquired knowledge and receive feedback

+ Improvements Appropriate vocabulary usage Conversational text Motivating narration (variety of voices) BGM is rather distracting