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  2. Mashup (education) - Wikipedia

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    They typically consist of graphics, texts, audio clips, and video that have been sourced from various media such as blogs, wikis, YouTube, Google Maps, etc., into a new product. [1] Remix is a related term, referring to how data sources have been combined to produce a constellation of elements that were not originally intended by the creators.

  3. Audiovisual education - Wikipedia

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    Audiovisual education is an instruction method that uses multimedia to improve comprehension and retention. Learn about its history, objectives, advantages, disadvantages, and equipment used for audiovisual presentations.

  4. E-learning (theory) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with cognitive load theory as their motivating scientific premise, researchers such as Richard E. Mayer, John Sweller, and Roxana Moreno established within the scientific literature a set of multimedia instructional design principles that promote effective learning.

  5. Digital media in education - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, forms, and uses of digital media in education, from the 20th century to the present. Explore how digital media has transformed communication, learning, and assessment in various contexts and platforms.

  6. Multimedia studies - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia studies is an interdisciplinary field of academic discourse focused on the understanding of technologies and cultural dimensions of linking traditional media sources with ones based on new media. Learn about its history, challenges, concepts, issues, and universities offering degrees in multimedia studies.

  7. Media literacy - Wikipedia

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    Media literacy is the ability to access, analyze, create, and act with media messages. Learn about media literacy examples, such as reflecting on media choices, identifying sponsored content, and recognizing stereotypes, and media literacy education, which teaches critical thinking and civic engagement.

  8. Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia is the integration of multiple forms of content such as text, audio, images, video, and interactive elements into a single digital platform or application. Learn about the origin, types, and applications of multimedia in various fields such as education, entertainment, communication, and digital art.

  9. Multimedia database - Wikipedia

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    Learn about multimedia database, a collection of related data types such as text, images, audio, video and animation. Find out the requirements, issues, challenges and application areas of multimedia database management systems.