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Multimedia Learning Ten research principles
Sonia Yu
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Ten Research Principles of Multimedia Learning
Multimedia – People learn better from words and pictures than from words alone Contiguity – People learn better when corresponding words and pictures are presented near rather than far from each other Coherence – People learn better when extraneous words, pictures and sounds are excluded Modality – People learn better from words and pictures when words are spoken Redundancy – People learn better from animation and narration rather than animation, narration and on-screen text Personalization – People learn better when words are presented in conversational style Voice – People learn better from human voice Signaling – People learn better when stresses are used Interactivity – People learn better when they can control the pace of presentation Pretraining – People learn better when they received pretraining
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Multimedia Words alone Words and picture
Shred the cabbage and put into pot. Mix the cabbage and minced meat together by hand. Add the balm, salt and a little tai bai fen (cornstarch/cornflour) and mix again. Massage the cabbage mixture with your hand for 10 min to make it dry. While you massage the mixture, if you feel that there is not enough tai bai fen, you should add more. Put the mixture on the crusts. Wrap the crusts up as in the picture below. Put the dumplings in boiling water. First, they will sink but in 2-3 minutes they should come up, which indicates that they are cooked. Transfer them carefully from the pot to a plate and enjoy.
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Contiguity Principle Words and picture Violating Contiguity
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Modality, personalization, Signaling and Voice Principle –
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