Episode 111 - Instructional Design 101 - Mayer's 12 Principles
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In this episode, Adam reviews Dr. Richard E. Mayer’s 12 Principles for Multimedia Learning in our Instructional Design 101 series. Dr. Mayer's research focus is determining how people learn (i.e., the science of learning) and how to help people learn (i.e., the science of instruction). His research concerns the intersection of cognition, instruction, and technology. Here we will apply Mayer’s 12 research-based principles - around the cognitive theory of multimedia learning - as they relate to the design of online instruction.
You’ll hear a little bit about each of Mayer’s 12 Principles, from not overwhelming the learner’s
‘Cognitive load’, to the best combinations of text, audio, and images, to personalizing voices and imagery for the learner.
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Listen in as we discuss:
- Richard E Mayer's background - research in multimedia learning
- Reviewing Mayer’s 12 principles for learning
- Cognitive load- less is more
- Highlighting relevant or important information
- Images and audio - best for learning, without text
- Contiguity - space and time
- Pre-training - multimedia is more effective if learners know the basic tenets
- Modality - controversial methodology
- Multimedia - learning is easier with a certain amount of multiple modalities
- Personalization - text should be informal
- Voice & Images - natural, conversational human voices and
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