How to Incorporate the 10 Principles of Multimedia Learning in Your Presentation.

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How to Incorporate the 10 Principles of Multimedia Learning in Your Presentation

With the Stanford Basketball Team

#1 Multimedia Effect Present Pictures and Words Together. The Stanford Women’s basketball team is predicted to win the Pac-10 championship and be a national contender. Words Picture Together

#2 Contiguity Principle Present pictures and words together in time and on the screen together. Leading the way is 3 time All-American Candace Wiggins Like This Leading the way is 3 time All-American Candace Wiggins Not Like This

#3 Coherence Principle Extraneous words, pictures, and sounds should be excluded. Junior Jillian Harmon should give added depth to the squad Lookee here I hurt my knee playing ball last night Not Like This Have you supported the Stanford Cardinal lately? I hurt my knee playing ball last night

#3 Coherence Principle Extraneous words, pictures, and sounds should be excluded. Junior Jillian Harmon should give added depth to the squad. Better

#4,#6, and #7 Modality, Personalization, and Voice Principles People learn better through non-accented conversational spoken words.

#5, #8 Redundancy and Signaling Principle People learn better from animation and narration, especially when voice signals important words. Coach Tara Vanderveer is looking to get her third national championship for the Farm. Not Like This

#5, #8 Redundancy and Signaling Principle People learn better from animation and narration, especially when voice signals important words. Like This

#9 Interactivity Principle People learn better when they can control the pace of the presentation.

#10 Pretraining Principle People learn better when they receive pretraining on each component. Now you have been trained, so good luck on your presentation!