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Multimedia Learning Theory
Preparing for the New Generation of Students
Multimedia Learning Theory
Preparing for the New Generation of Students
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Description
This book offers a primary focus on the meaning and importance of multimedia learning theory and is application in educator preparation. Integrating multimedia learning theory into preparing the next generation of educators for their role in the education of the next generation of students is presented as an important consideration for the future of our educational systems and society. As the use of digital technologies and Web 2.0 becomes more prevalent and the world becomes more infused with multimedia, it is important to ask to what extent, if at all, such developments change the forms and nature of knowledge. Teaching and learning in this digital, multimedia environment is increasingly challenged as the neomillennial generation enters schools and colleges having grown up with digital technologies defining their culture and shaping their cognitive and social interactions. Multimedia, for the neomillennial generation, is deeply embedded in their sensory and cognitive patterns; the neomillennials see and understand media in more sophisticated ways than their parents and the generations of society that preceded them.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 - Introduction: Multimedia Learning Theory in Teaching and Learning
Patrick M. Jenlink
Chapter 2: Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning
Brooks Knight
Chapter 3: Multimedia Learning Theory and Its Implications for Teaching and Learning
Patrick M. Jenlink
Chapter 4: Multimedia Learning and the Next Generation Classroom
Patrick M. Jenlink
Chapter 5: The New Generation of Students
Abbey Boorman
Chapter 6: Multimedia Learning for a New Generation of Educators
Charles Lowery
Chapter 7: What Do Teachers and Administrators Need to Know about Multimedia Learning
Richard E. Mayer
Chapter 8: Next Generation Teachers: Integrating Multimedia Learning into Teacher Preparation
Patrick M. Jenlink
Chapter 9: Multimedia Learning and the Educational leader
Scott McLeod
Chapter 10: Epilogue: The Future of Multimedia Learning in Education
Patrick M. Jenlink
About the Editors/Authors
Product details
Published | May 17 2019 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 1 |
ISBN | 9798881879129 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 4 b/w illustrations;4 tables |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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The constant development of new technology can render the field of educational technology amorphous. The field requires a firm anchor and that anchor is made available by theories and findings of human cognition and instructional design. This book uses multimedia learning theory and its emphasis on cognition and instruction to specify the requisite structures. With engaging, accessible writing, the authors provide an interesting, valuable synthesis for educators concerned with an appropriate use of educational technology.
John Sweller, Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology, School of Education, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
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The book Multimedia Learning Theory provides a thoughtful and highly readable account of the challenges and opportunities that multimedia offers in creating vibrant leaning environments for our young people. It gets beyond the buzz words and clichés to give information that can help parents, educators, and policy makers advance to an educational future that surpasses the educational present.
James Bosco, Emeritus Professor of Educational Studies, College of Education, Western Michigan University