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  2. E-learning (theory) - Wikipedia

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    The multimedia instructional design principles identified by Mayer, Sweller, Moreno, and their colleagues are largely focused on minimizing extraneous cognitive load and managing intrinsic and germane loads at levels that are appropriate for the learner. Examples of these principles in practice include

  3. Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia provides students with an alternate means of acquiring knowledge designed to enhance teaching and learning through various mediums and platforms. [citation needed] In the 1960s, technology began to expand into the classrooms through devices such as screens and telewriters. [15]

  4. Multimedia studies - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia studies as a discipline came out of the need for media studies to be made relevant to the new world of CD-ROMs and hypertext in the 1990s. Revolutionary books like Jakob Nielsen's Hypertext and Hypermedia lay the foundations for understanding multimedia alongside traditional cognitive science and interface design issues. [1]

  5. Multimedia library - Wikipedia

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    A multimedia library is a public institution functioning as a library, containing not only paper and electronic books, newspapers and magazines, but also multimedia materials like videos (movies, documentaries) and sound recordings (music, audio books). [1] A multimedia library is distinct from a hybrid library, which – sensu stricto ...

  6. Quantum Learning Network - Wikipedia

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    The Quantum Learning Network ( QLN) is an education and training organization based in Oceanside, California. Prior to 2005, the organization was known as the Learning Forum . The QLN's flagship program is SuperCamp, a summer camp program developed initially by Bobbi DePorter, Eric Jensen and Greg Simmons in 1982, designed to introduce ...

  7. Multimedia journalism - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia journalism is perceived as a revolutionary transformation in information and communications. It does not only challenge the traditional newsroom organization and management, but also changes the existing business model.

  8. Multimedia computer - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021 most PCs have good multimedia features. They have dual or more core CPUs clocked at 2.0 GHz or faster, at least 4 GB of RAM and an integrated graphics processing unit. Popular graphics cards include Nvidia GeForce or AMD Radeon.