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4 Multimedia Principles

4 Multimedia Principles

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This presentation show some simple examples of the Multimedia principles

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  • 1. People learn better from words and pictures than from words alone

2. A boy with a blue t-shirt, blue short and blue tennis. He has lost weight from July to September He was having 90Kg, after 3 months he has 60 Kg. July August September 90Kg 60Kg Words aloneWords and pictures 3. People learn better when corresponding words and pictures are presented near rather than far from each other in time or on the screen. 4. A B CD E A. Nose B. Mouth C. Trachea D. Lungs E. Diaphragm Corresponding word and pictures NEAR Corresponding word and pictures FAR 5. People learn better from graphics and narration than from graphics and printed text. 6. 1. Lets calculate the average at the cell B5. First lets click the option function that is represented with the letters fx 7. Spoken words Pictures Ears Eyes MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION SENSORY MEMORY If you use pictures and audio, the information is sent simultaneously to 2 independent channels to the brain. 8. Written words Pictures Ears Eyes MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION SENSORY MEMORY If you use pictures and words we are saturating the same channel, they are competing for the same channel to the brain. 9. People learn better when extraneous material is excluded rather than included. 10. 90Kg 90Kg Remove the distracting factor (this is just a decorative picture) Represent a 15 years old, blue t-shirt , blue short, with tennis that has 90kg Figure Before Figure After