e-Learning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning is an essential guide for those involved in creating effective e-learning content. The fourth edition, updated with the latest research and principles, offers valuable insights into how to best present information through text, graphics, and audio. Co-authored by renowned instructional research scientist Dr. Ruth C. Clark and Dr. Richard E. Mayer, this manual delves into the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning, identifying three key forms of cognitive load that serve as the psychological foundation for its guidelines. A new chapter on engagement in learning explores techniques such as worked examples, practice, online collaboration, and learner control to enhance the learning experience.
This comprehensive guide also includes a syllabus, assignments, storyboard projects, and test items designed to help instructors adapt the content to their own courses. By applying these evidence-based guidelines, learners can achieve greater effectiveness and efficiency in e-learning environments. Whether you are a designer or a consumer of multimedia learning materials, this book provides practical advice on how to optimize your learning outcomes.
First published in 2016, the fourth edition retains its status as an indispensable resource for anyone serious about creating impactful e-learning experiences. With contributions from leading experts and real-world applications, it remains a go-to reference for those committed to advancing the field of instructional design.
Edition: 4th
Language: English
Publisher: WILEY
Dimensions: 7.1 x 1.4 x 10.1 inches
ISBN-10: 1119158664
ISBN-13: 978-1119158660
Publication Date: January 1, 2016
Print Length: 528 pages
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