Optimizing Multimedia Learning Objects for Learning in a Procedural-based Course
The prevalent use of multimedia learning objects in instructions particularly in e-learning platforms has spurred the interests of many studies to investigate their usability and effectiveness. It is, however, equally important to align proven instructional design principles in the design process...
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my.unimas.ir.7982016-04-20T08:32:17Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/798/ Optimizing Multimedia Learning Objects for Learning in a Procedural-based Course Siew, Woei Ling May , Chan Yuen Kee, Man Chuah L Education (General) The prevalent use of multimedia learning objects in instructions particularly in e-learning platforms has spurred the interests of many studies to investigate their usability and effectiveness. It is, however, equally important to align proven instructional design principles in the design process in order to maximize learning. This study adopted Principles of Multimedia Design to guide the development of a set of learning objects for a procedural-based course, which involved 54 students for 10 weeks. The findings of the study revealed that the students showed positive acceptance of using the learning objects as the learning materials. A majority of them also reported their capability to perform the given tasks. The findings have provided valuable insights on considerations needed for the design of learning objects and confirmed that the redundancy principle within Mayer’s principles will not affect the students’ cognition largely due to the students’ language proficiency. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/798/1/Optimizing%2BMultimedia%2BLearning%2BObjects%2Bfor%2BLearning%2B%2528abstract%2529.pdf Siew, Woei Ling and May , Chan Yuen and Kee, Man Chuah (2012) Optimizing Multimedia Learning Objects for Learning in a Procedural-based Course. In: 2012 International Conference on Management and Education Innovation IPEDR vol.37 (2012). (Unpublished) |
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The prevalent use of multimedia learning objects in instructions particularly in e-learning
platforms has spurred the interests of many studies to investigate their usability and effectiveness. It is,
however, equally important to align proven instructional design principles in the design process in order to
maximize learning. This study adopted Principles of Multimedia Design to guide the development of a set of
learning objects for a procedural-based course, which involved 54 students for 10 weeks. The findings of the
study revealed that the students showed positive acceptance of using the learning objects as the learning
materials. A majority of them also reported their capability to perform the given tasks. The findings have
provided valuable insights on considerations needed for the design of learning objects and confirmed that the
redundancy principle within Mayer’s principles will not affect the students’ cognition largely due to the
students’ language proficiency. |
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Optimizing Multimedia Learning Objects for Learning in a Procedural-based Course |
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