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The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning

Richard E. MayerUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraRichard E. MayerUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraRichard E. MayerUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraAinsworth ShaaronRichard E. MayerUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraFred PaasRichard E. MayerUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraWolfgang SchnotzJeroen J. G. van MerriënboerRichard E. ClarkKirsten R. ButcherPaul AyresRenae LowSlava KalyugaTamara van GogRichard E. MayerUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraRichard E. MayerUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraRichard E. MayerUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraTon de JongAlexander RenklRuth WylieDetlev LeutnerCheryl I. JohnsonShaaron Ainsworth
2014en
ABI

Abstract

In recent years, multimedia learning, or learning from words and images, has developed into a coherent discipline with a significant research base. The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning is unique in offering a comprehensive, up-to-date analysis of research and theory in the field, with a focus on computer-based learning. Since the first edition appeared in 2005, it has shaped the field and become the primary reference work for multimedia learning. Multimedia environments, including online presentations, e-courses, interactive lessons, simulation games, slideshows, and even textbooks, play a crucial role in education. This revised second edition incorporates the latest developments in multimedia learning and contains new chapters on topics such as drawing, video, feedback, working memory, learner control, and intelligent tutoring systems. It examines research-based principles to determine the most effective methods of multimedia instruction and considers research findings in the context of cognitive theory to explain how these methods work.

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