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Multimedia & Design
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During this class we will discuss…. The definition of multimedia The multimedia principle Design guidelines for multimedia development During this class we will discuss…. The definition of multimedia The multimedia principle Design guidelines for multimedia development
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What is Multimedia?
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Definition of Multimedia A combination of both words and pictures that support learning (knowledge construction) Verbal = words, text, narration Non Verbal = images, graphs, icons A combination of both words and pictures that support learning (knowledge construction) Verbal = words, text, narration Non Verbal = images, graphs, icons.
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Multimedia Principle A combination of words and pictures is better for learning than from words alone Theories behind multimedia learning Dual Coding Initial Memory Trace, Short, & Long Term Memory Cognitive Load 7 units +/- 2 (Miller, 1956) A combination of words and pictures is better for learning than from words alone Theories behind multimedia learning Dual Coding Initial Memory Trace, Short, & Long Term Memory Cognitive Load 7 units +/- 2 (Miller, 1956).
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Dual Coding.
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Split Attention Principle Learners should not split their attention between representations, otherwise cognitive load is increased Modality Principle - Words and Pictures better than text and pictures Learners should not split their attention between representations, otherwise cognitive load is increased Modality Principle - Words and Pictures better than text and pictures.
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Example - Split Attention Principle The heart is divided longitudinally into two halves by the Septum. The two halves may be compared to a block of two houses, which are independent of each other but have a common wall, the Septum, between them..
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Redundancy Principle Presenting the same information two times increases cognitive load and interferes with learning 2 types of media Text and Sound Text with summary Presenting the same information two times increases cognitive load and interferes with learning 2 types of media Text and Sound Text with summary.
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Coherence Irrelevant information can decrease learning and increase cognitive load.
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Spatial & Temporal Contiguity Presented words and images on separate pages can increase cognitive load Representation holding Presented words and images on separate pages can increase cognitive load Representation holding.
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Example - Spatial & Temporal Contiguity.
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The heart is divided longitudinally into two halves by the Septum. The two halves may be compared to a block of two houses, which are independent of each other but have a common wall, the Septum, between them..
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Signaling Inserting cues to important information can reduce cognitive load Metacognitive strategies Self Regulation Reflection Advance Organizers The heart is divided longitudinally into two halves by the Septum. The two halves may be compared to a block of two houses, which are independent of each other but have a common wall, the Septum, between them. Inserting cues to important information can reduce cognitive load Metacognitive strategies Self Regulation Reflection Advance Organizers The heart is divided longitudinally into two halves by the Septum. The two halves may be compared to a block of two houses, which are independent of each other but have a common wall, the Septum, between them..
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Interactivity Effect Allowing learners to control the pace of instruction and animation improves learning performance Next, back, replay buttons Allowing learners to control the pace of instruction and animation improves learning performance Next, back, replay buttons.
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Other Design Considerations Busy Background Rule of thirds Audience Client Money $$$$ And there are many more….. Busy Background Rule of thirds Audience Client Money $$$$ And there are many more…...
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Busy Backgrounds Bad Good.
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Rule of Thirds Important parts of the image should correspond to the 9 sections.
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Audience Who is your audience? Kids? Adults? Parents? Corporate Clients? Teachers? Union Workers? Who is your audience? Kids? Adults? Parents? Corporate Clients? Teachers? Union Workers?.
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To Recap…. What is??????? Multimedia Dual Coding Cognitive Load The Multimedia Principle - Design Considerations What is??????? Multimedia Dual Coding Cognitive Load The Multimedia Principle - Design Considerations
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