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Multimedia, magic and the way students respond to a situated learning environment
Author(s) -
Jan Herrington,
Ron Oliver
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
australasian journal of educational technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1449-5554
pISSN - 1449-3098
DOI - 10.14742/ajet.1927
Subject(s) - situated , multimedia , magic (telescope) , computer science , situated learning , mathematics education , educational technology , instructional design , psychology , artificial intelligence , physics , quantum mechanics
Interactive multimedia is a relatively new educational innovation in primary, secondary and tertiary level classrooms. While the educational community has enthusiastically embraced its potential, relatively little is known about how students learn from multimedia, and the design features of the software itself that promote effective learning. This article describes results associated with a qualitative study into how students use an interactive multimedia program designed according to a situated learning model.

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