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Best Practices for Online Learning

Presentation Principles

How the Brain Learns -
Dual Channels

Principles of Engaging Presentations

Multimedia

Personalization

Coherence

Redundancy

Modality

Contiguity

Segmenting

Question:Which of the following is most effective?

Text&Graphics

GraphicsOnly

TextOnly

The correct answer is

Text&Graphics

Make good use of Multimedia

Use photos, graphics, text, and video

Learners make connections, so pictures and words should be supportive

Keep illustrations relevant

Question: Which of the following is more effective?

Text Incorporated into Graphics

Text and Graphics Seperate

The correct answer is

Text Incorporated into Graphics

Coordinate Text and Graphics

Place text in pop-ups

Use text balloons

Use Contiguity

Place words next to the graphic

Question: Which of the following is more effective?

VideoWithNarration

VideoWithText

The correct answer is

VideoWithNarration

Match Modality

Match Modality to Content

Text, graphics, animation, & videoall use the visual channel.

Narration uses the auditory channel

It is easier to listen than read

Question:

Is it best to have narrationrepeating printed text ?

The correct answer is:

No

Avoid Redundancy

In presentations redundancy is seen when text is written on screen along with a narration of what is written. Evidence has shown that this is not helpful and can be distracting.Think about watching closed-caption video. Are you really focused on the video?

Question:

No ExtraSound

A Backgroundof Music

A Background of EnvironmentalSounds

Which provides the bestlearning experience?

The correct answer is

NoExtraSound

Coherence

KISS

S - Simple

I - It

S - Sweetie

K - Keep

Question:
Do people learn better in an impersonal, formal, environment, Or a personal, friendly environment?

The correct answer is:

Personal

Personalization Principle

Question:
Is it best to get the whole picture at one time

Or break it up into smaller pieces?

The correct answer is:

Segment into smaller pieces


Segmenting Principle

Principles of EngagingPresentations

Multimedia

Personalization

Coherence

Redundancy

Modality

Contiguity

Segmenting

References

Clark, Ruth C.; Mayer, Richard E. (2011-07-13). e-Learning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning). Wiley. Kindle Edition.

Mitchell. Olivia (2009) New evidence that bullet-points dont work. Retrieved 1/17/125 from http://www.speakingaboutpresenting.com/design/new-evidence-bullet-points/