Improve the quality of your eLearning materials with evidence-based guidelines e-Learning and the Science of Instruction, 5th Edition: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning helps practitioners apply evidence-based principles to the design, development, and selection of digital instructional and training materials. This book goes beyond instructional design advice, providing actionable ideas and multimedia examples based on recent research findings. You will learn how to put evidence into practice, with proven e-learning design and development guidelines. During the pandemic, e-learning assumed a much greater role as an instructional delivery medium, especially with virtual classrooms using tools such as Zoom and MS Teams. The combination of new technological functionality, increases in a remote workforce, and new research findings have led to gaps regarding how to leverage digital learning most effectively. This book explains what instructional designers, multimedia developers, and e-learning consumers need to know to maximize the potential of their e-learning resources. In addition to guidelines regarding use of graphics, audio, text, engagement techniques and collaborative online learning, this new edition covers video-based instruction, digital games, and immersive virtual reality-, showing you when and how to utilize these tools effectively. Discover the latest research findings about how people learn–and how they learn best online Build instructional materials, including video instruction, digital games, and immersive VR experiences, that empower learners to succeed Get ideas and inspiration for engaging learners in synchronous and asynchronous environments See concrete examples of how research evidence in instructional design can be applied in practice Apply evidence regarding how best to leverage collaborative online learning e-Learning and the Science of Instruction is a valuable resource for students and practitioners who need to design, develop, and select effective eLearning and virtual training materials.
e-Learning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning
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This book offers evidence-based guidelines for designing effective multimedia and online learning materials.
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E-Learning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning
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This book explains evidence-based principles for designing effective e-learning materials, supporting curriculum development and digital literacy.
The essential e-learning design manual, updated with the latest research, design principles, and examples e-Learning and the Science of Instruction is the ultimate handbook for evidence-based e-learning design. Since the first edition of this book, e-learning has grown to account for at least 40% of all training delivery media. However, digital courses often fail to reach their potential for learning effectiveness and efficiency. This guide provides research-based guidelines on how best to present content with text, graphics, and audio as well as the conditions under which those guidelines are most effective. This updated fourth edition describes the guidelines, psychology, and applications for ways to improve learning through personalization techniques, coherence, animations, and a new chapter on evidence-based game design. The chapter on the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning introduces three forms of cognitive load which are revisited throughout each chapter as the psychological basis for chapter principles. A new chapter on engagement in learning lays the groundwork for in-depth reviews of how to leverage worked examples, practice, online collaboration, and learner control to optimize learning. The updated instructor’s materials include a syllabus, assignments, storyboard projects, and test items that you can adapt to your own course schedule and students. Co-authored by the most productive instructional research scientist in the world, Dr. Richard E Mayer, this book distills copious e-learning research into a practical manual for improving learning through optimal design and delivery. Get up to date on the latest e-learning research Adopt best practices for communicating information effectively Use evidence-based techniques to engage your learners Replace popular instructional ideas, such as learning styles with evidence-based guidelines Apply evidence-based design techniques to optimize learning games e-Learning continues to grow as an alternative or adjunct to the classroom, and correspondingly, has become a focus among researchers in learning-related fields. New findings from research laboratories can inform the design and development of e-learning. However, much of this research published in technical journals is inaccessible to those who actually design e-learning material. By collecting the latest evidence into a single volume and translating the theoretical into the practical,e-Learning and the Science of Instruction has become an essential resource for consumers and designers of multimedia learning.
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E-Learning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning
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This book provides evidence-based guidelines for designing and consuming effective online learning materials.
Praise for The Third Edition of e-Learning and the Science of Instruction “If you design online learning, e-Learning and the Science of Instruction is a ‘must read.’ Unlike all the pontificating and conjecture that’s been published about elearning, this important work details the evidence-based findings that provide practical guidelines for effective online instructional design. For me, this book is the ‘bible’ of our profession.” Peter Orton, Ph.D., IBM Center for Advanced Learning “The partnership between Ruth Clark and Richard Mayer in writing successive editions of e-Learning and the Science of Instruction has provided us with one of the most important collaborations in our discipline. Their ability to communicate complex concepts in clear, indeed sparkling prose is unrivalled. In e-Learning and the Science of Instruction, we have a book for everyone including students, professional instructional designers and researchers.” John Sweller, professor, School of Education, University of New South Wales “For the experienced instructional designer, having this supportive research provides the rationale needed to obtain consensus from a training development team.” David L. Bennett, senior training program developer, Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding “Graduate students, undergraduate students, or employees responsible for designing and developing educational software will benefit from e-Learning and the Science of Instruction. It opens your eyes to interesting ideas that you have never thought of when designing an e-course.” Thair Hamtini, chairman of the computer information systems department, The University of Jordan
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e-Learning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning
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This book provides evidence-based guidelines for designing and developing effective e-learning courses and multimedia learning.
In e-Learning and the Science of Instruction authors Ruth Colvin Clark and Richard E. Mayer– internationally recognized experts in the field of e-learning– offer essential information and guidelines for selecting, designing, and developing e-learning courses that build knowledge and skills for workers learning in corporate, government, and academic settings.
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| Dimensions | 18.5 × 3.3 × 24.3 in |
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