GVU Technical Report Number:
GIT-GVU-95-20
Title:
A Review of the Fundamental Effects of Multimedia Information
Presentation on Learning
Authors:
Lawrence J. Najjar
Abstract:
This paper examines the question, "Does multimedia
information presentation help people learn?" The paper begins by
describing general learning theory and several specific theories more
closely related to multimedia and learning. To determine whether general
multimedia learning is effective, the paper reviews studies comparing
learning in traditional classroom lectures to learning with computer-based
multimedia. Using empirical studies, the paper identifies factors that
appear to affect the ability to learn from multimedia information.
Theoretical explanations for the factors are suggested. To provide
applied benefits, the paper describes media allocation recommendations
that are based on empirical findings. These recommendations support the
overall finding that multimedia information presentation appears to help
people learn in specific, carefully defined situations.
Keywords:
Multimedia, learning, user interface design
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