Revisiting Multimedia Learning Theory: Fostering Generative Processing in eLearning
Welcome to Part Four of our Illuminating Insights blog series, where we explore Richard Mayer’s cognitive theory of multimedia learning and how it applies to eLearning design. In previous posts, we’ve discussed how good eLearning design reduces extraneous processing, manages essential processing, and fosters generative…
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Why Multimedia Learning is Impactful: Basics & Theory: Part One
In a previous post, we discussed how using audio and visual elements strategically in learning design can be tremendously impactful. Multimedia instruction is not new, and for many decades, learning designers around the world have been using multimedia to create dynamic and engaging learning experiences….
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