Advances in computer graphic technologies have inspired new efforts to
understand the potential of multimedia instruction as a means of
promoting human learning. In Multimedia Learning, Third Edition,
Richard E. Mayer takes an evidence-based approach to improving
education using well-designed multimedia instruction. He reviews 15
principles of multimedia instructional design that are based on more
than 200 experimental research studies and grounded in a cognitive
theory of how people learn from words and graphics. The result is the
latest instalment of what Mayer calls the Cognitive Theory of
Multimedia Learning, a theory introduced in previous editions of
Multimedia Learning and in The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia
Learning, Second Edition. This edition provides an up-to-date and
systematic summary of research studies on multimedia learning,
supplemented with complementary evidence from around the globe. It is
well-suited to graduate and undergraduate courses in psychology,
education, computer science, communication, instructional design, and
game design.
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Product details
ISBN
9781316953457
Published
2020
Edition
3. edition
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author