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1 By: Jennifer L. Haddon

2  Hypermedia is beneficial for multiple document searches  Control over information access may not benefit everyone  Certain interface designs are for certain learning styles

3 Cognition Context Design

4  Information Structure › How to advance from one piece of information to the next in a linear or hierarchical structure › Sometimes confusing  Advance Organizers › Content headings, abstracts, chapter headings › Not well structured for every learner  Mixed Media › Pictures, videos, music › Can be distracting › May involve dual processing of information  Learner Control Mechanisms › Learner works at own pace › Still under research if beneficial

5  Domain & Prior Knowledge › Low prior knowledge may affect the learning outcome  Spatial Ability › High spatial ability students out perform low spatial ability students › Spatial metaphors (e.g. street, house) are utilized to assist with confusion when in hyperspace by keeping students within familiar physical world  Cognitive/Learning Style › Depending on type of learner (converger/diverger, accommodator/assimilator) may depend on the outcome of learning & may affect how hypermedia instruction should be set up

6  Hypermedia could be beneficial within certain learning situations, however it is imperative to determine how the instructional material is to be utilized  Advance organizers assist with usability & understanding in hyperspace  Compatible format of verbal & visual data assist with processing information  Hierarchical layout of hypermedia is favorable for most students  Differences among students (spatial ability, prior knowledge, learning style) need to be considered when designing effective hypermedia instructional material

7 Mayer, R. (2005). The cambridge handbook of multimedia learning. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Images: All About Databases. Retrieved from: http://mason.gmu.edu/~slee44/portfolio/fall11/dbasepic.jpg Computer and Office Animation. Retrieved from: http://www.appleanimation.com/computer20gal.gif http://www.appleanimation.com/computer20gal.gif Healthy Cybermap.org. Retrieved from: http://healthcybermap.semanticweb.org/ http://healthcybermap.semanticweb.org/ The Stephen Sanig Foundation, Inc. Retrieved from: http://www.stephensanigfoundation.org.au/images/brain1.gif To Learn English. Retrieved from: http://www.anglaisfacile.com/cgi2/myexam/images2/39027.jpg


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