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Entries Tagged as 'cogitive load theory'

Adding Audio to Adobe Captivate

March 12th, 2009 · 2 Comments

This post from the E-Learning Curve Blog covers importing and synchronizing audio with markers into Adobe Captivate.

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Tags: Clark and Mayer · audio editor · authoring tools · cogitive load theory · e-learning · elearning content · rapid elearning

A theoretical approach to e-learning content delivery in an Open Environment. E-Learning Course Development: Project Lifecycle 3

May 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Theoretical approach – content delivery
Today’s post discusses an approach to the delivery of multimedia content in an open (or indeed any) e-learning environment.
As Richard Mayer observes:
Multimedia messages that are designed in light of how the human mind works are more likely to lead to meaningful learning that those that are not. [...]

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Tags: Constructivism · Mayer · cogitive load theory · cognitive theory of multimedia · learning theory · open e-learning environment · principles of constructivism

A theoretical approach to e-learning content delivery in an Open Environment. E-Learning Course Development: Project Lifecycle 3

May 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Theoretical approach – content delivery
Today’s post discusses an approach to the delivery of multimedia content in an open (or indeed any) e-learning environment.
As Richard Mayer observes:
Multimedia messages that are designed in light of how the human mind works are more likely to lead to meaningful learning that those that are not. [...]

[Read more]

Tags: Constructivism · Mayer · cogitive load theory · cognitive theory of multimedia · learning theory · open e-learning environment · principles of constructivism