Interactivity & Multimedia in Learning


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When designing the textual presentation of information, a common “best practice” is to use a mix of Serif and Sans Serif typefaces to denote content hierarchy. Also, the text can …

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Reducing Training Time for Common Computer-based Tasks


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Many organizations rely on temporary or part-time workers and those workers need to be trained to perform common tasks within the organization’s computer systems.  When these tasks are routine, but …

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Using Interactive Graphics to Visualize Interrelationships


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When educating diverse stakeholders on complex topics with multiple components, an interactive graphic can help learners visual the interrelationships among those components.  To explore an example of an interactive graphic …

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Contextualizing Courses with Engaging Interactivities


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Courses comprised of multiple, related and sequenced lessons can be intimidating for learners if they have no prior context for framing the material.  Designers can help students gain that context …

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About Learning: Theories, Styles, Preferences, and Technology


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Connectivism and Adult Learning Theory both have elements that explain many people’s learning preference.   In formal studies, the factor of “motivation” is often key.  Specifically, when students undertake learning activities …

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