Educational Multimedia “Creativity is thinking up new things. Innovation is doing new things” Theodore Levitt.

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Educational Multimedia “Creativity is thinking up new things. Innovation is doing new things” Theodore Levitt

Educational Multimedia “Creativity is thinking up new things. Innovation is doing new things” Theodore Levitt Presentation Tools Overhead Projector Interactive Video Slide Show Powerpoint Interactive Multimedia Drill & Practice Tutorials Simulations Spreasheets Learning Environment Web Simulations Spreadsheets GSP Model-It

Question 1 What is the definition of the educational multimedia? What are its categories?

Question 2 What are examples of “the Presentation Tools”? What is the new instructional approach for the PT?

Question 3 Why do we use PT?

Question 4 What is the main benefits of the PT for the lecture?

Question 5 What is the signifiance for the main learning outcomes such as achievement, attitude, self- efficacy & motivation?

Question 6 What is examples of Interactive Multimedia? What are their main characteristics?

Question 7 What is Learning Environment?

Question 8 What are characeristics of the Learning Environments?

Educational Multimedia Multimedia refers to software that contains combinations of text, graphics, video, or audio. It includes some form of hyperlinking. They are used to achieve identified academic goals.

Educational Multimedia 1. Presentation Tools 2. Interactive Multimedia 3. Learning Environments

Presentation Tools Overhead Projectors, Slide shows, Interactive video

Interactive Multimedia Focus on engaging users in activities that require sufficient mental processing to ensure learning. 1. Drill & Practice 2. Tutorials

Learning Environments EXPERIENCE Main shift is how the designer controls the learning environment. The role of designer is to develop experiences that help diverse learners to develop interpretation of the world.

Learning Environments 1. Problem space 2. Related cases 3. Resouces 4. Cognitive tools 5. Conversation tools

Presentations Tools (Visualization Tools) Human receive the largest amount and variety of data by vision. Vision has no counter effectors system. For example: Aural perception ---- Responding orally. Mental images are powerful mediator of meaning making. However they cannot be easily shared. Humans need visual prosthesis for them to visualize ideas and to share those ideas with other.

Presentations Tools (Visualization Tools) PT can have two major uses  interpretive  expressive Interpretive illustrations help to clarify difficult to understand text and abstract concepts. (making them more comprehensible) Expressive visualization helps learners to visually convey meaning in order communicate a set of beliefs.

Presentations Tools (Visualization Tools) 1. PT provides structure presentations. 2. PT provides efficient time management.

Presentations Tools (Visualization Tools) 1. Effects on achievement is discussable. 2. It causes positive attitudes and self-efficacy beliefs. 3. Increase in motivation depends on situations.