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12 Multimedia Principles - Coggle Diagram
12 Multimedia Principles
Coherence :pencil2:
:red_cross:Lengthy text
:red_cross:Over-creative
:red_cross: Extraneous materials
:check:Necessary concerns
Signalling :pencil2:
:check:Highlight the organization of essential material
:check:Eye drawn to key info
Redundancy :pencil2:
:red_cross:Graphis, narration, printed text
Graphics and narration :check:
Spacial Contiguity :pencil2:
:check: Words and picture next to each other
:red_cross:Messy
Temporal contiguity :pencil2:
:check:Present corresponding words and pictures at the same time
:check:Narrate right away
Segmenting :pencil2:
:check:Present learning in user-paced segments
:red_cross:Continous point
:check: Give control over the pace of presentation
Use both words and pictures to deliver content :pencil2:
Putting pictures with text is better than text only
Modality principle :pencil2:
Narration with picture is better than textual explanation
Audience use both their visuals and auditory
Personalisation principle :pencil2:
Do not be too formal :red_cross:
Make the script conversational :check:
Keep your messages casual :check:
Voice principle :pencil2:
Use your own voice instead of machine voice :check:
Image principle :pencil2:
Do not put speaker's face :red_cross:
Pre-training principle : :pencil2:
Give students some prior knowledge of the new content before starting the lesson :check:
Give pre-training in the names and characteristics of the key componnets :check:
Familiarise learners with pre-requistite knowledge before giving actual content :check:
Prior knowledge contribute 80% of the success of new learning :check: