How can we help students to understand scientific explanations of cause-and-effect systems, such as how a pump works, how the human respiratory system works, or how lightning storms develop? One promising approach involves multimedia presentation of explanations in visual and verbal formats, such as presenting computer-generated animations synchronized with computer-generated narration or presenting illustrations next to corresponding text. In a review of eight studies concerning whether multimedia instruction is effective, there wz~s consistent evidence for a multimedia effect: Students who received coordinated presentation of explana-tio:ns in verbal and visual format (multiple representation group) generated a meldian of over 75 % more c...
With newly developing multimedia technologies, incorporating simultaneous presentations of narration...
Excerpts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral book, go to publisher's website : ...
The technical means to develop informational and instructional resources are now at everybody’s fing...
In 4 experiments, college students viewed an animation and listened to concurrent narration explaini...
Students viewed a computer animation depicting the process of lightning. In Experiment 1, they concu...
Three studies investigated whether and under what conditions the addition of on-screen text would fa...
The multimedia computer is a relatively new product that is capable of presenting information throug...
When students learn how a physical system works, does it help if they also learn how similar systems...
In 2 experiments, students studied an animation depicting the operation of a bicycle tire pump or an...
Interactive multimedia is promoted as an effective and stimulating medium for learning science, but ...
Sophisticated three-dimensional animation and video compositing software enables the creation of com...
Multimedia learning refers to learning from a combination of words and images. In the present disse...
Educators are increasingly turning to multimedia presentations as a means to convey complex informat...
Two of the modalities used to present information to students, namely, animation and verbal represen...
This chapter investigates the effectiveness of multimedia computer assisted instruction. Sixty-three...
With newly developing multimedia technologies, incorporating simultaneous presentations of narration...
Excerpts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral book, go to publisher's website : ...
The technical means to develop informational and instructional resources are now at everybody’s fing...
In 4 experiments, college students viewed an animation and listened to concurrent narration explaini...
Students viewed a computer animation depicting the process of lightning. In Experiment 1, they concu...
Three studies investigated whether and under what conditions the addition of on-screen text would fa...
The multimedia computer is a relatively new product that is capable of presenting information throug...
When students learn how a physical system works, does it help if they also learn how similar systems...
In 2 experiments, students studied an animation depicting the operation of a bicycle tire pump or an...
Interactive multimedia is promoted as an effective and stimulating medium for learning science, but ...
Sophisticated three-dimensional animation and video compositing software enables the creation of com...
Multimedia learning refers to learning from a combination of words and images. In the present disse...
Educators are increasingly turning to multimedia presentations as a means to convey complex informat...
Two of the modalities used to present information to students, namely, animation and verbal represen...
This chapter investigates the effectiveness of multimedia computer assisted instruction. Sixty-three...
With newly developing multimedia technologies, incorporating simultaneous presentations of narration...
Excerpts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral book, go to publisher's website : ...
The technical means to develop informational and instructional resources are now at everybody’s fing...