A look at multimedia learning tools in classrooms Video, graphics, digital presentations–there’s no shortage of multimedia learning tools. And once educators take a leap and use multimedia in place of ...
Gone are the days of just dusty book spines and the sounds of silence. Throughout the country, public libraries are extending their mission beyond loaner books and resources: They’re providing ...
As technology becomes more ubiquitous in every classroom, teachers are no longer asking why they should use the tools, but how the tools should be used properly. Incorporating multimedia—such as ...
The value of classroom technology depends on instructional intent: Devices should support strong pedagogy by expanding how ...
On October 19, Miami alum and world-renowned educational psychologist Richard E. Mayer returned to campus to give a psychology colloquium on multimedia learning and how knowledge can be transferred to ...
Austin Gehret, associate professor and chair of NTID’s Department of Science and Mathematics, and Lisa Elliot, research associate professor in NTID’s Office of the Associate Dean for Research, ...
While there are several theories of memory that describe how learners take in, store, and retrieve information, the simplest theory for our purposes breaks memory into the following parts: For the ...
Like so many things, the needs for workplace learning and development have changed dramatically this year. There has a been a shift from learning and development being seen as a nice-to-have to a must ...
Journalists fluent in English with experience creating educational content for English learners can apply. The United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM) is hiring an international multimedia ...
Today’s educators are challenged with keeping students engaged in their learning to help them build the knowledge and employability skills they’ll need to be successful. But how do teachers accomplish ...