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  • ...& Chi, M.T.H. (2005). Self-explanation in a multi-media context. In R. Mayer (Ed.), Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning (pp. 271-286). Cambridge
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  • *[[Mayer and McLaren - Social Intelligence And Computer Tutors]]
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  • *[[Mayer_and_McLaren_-_Social_Intelligence_And_Computer_Tutors | McLaren and Mayer - Social Intelligence and Learning from "polite" tutors]]
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  • In multimedia learning, the Contiguity Principle (Mayer, 2001) states that students learn more effectively when text and graphics a Empirical evidence (and examples) come from the work by Mayer and colleagues. Typically, these studies involve task where subjects study
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  • ...uring learning -- can support understanding of multimedia materials (e.g., Mayer, 2001); these benefits have been hypothesized to result from the easing of *Mayer, R. E. (2001). Multimedia Learning. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
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  • *[[Mayer_and_McLaren_-_Social_Intelligence_And_Computer_Tutors | McLaren and Mayer - Social Intelligence and Learning from "polite" tutors]] * multiple data sources (e.g., human learning (HL): Mayer, 2001; machine learning (ML): Blum & Mitchell, 1998; Collins & Singer, 1999
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  • ...mpared to when instruction is not personalized.” This is related to what Mayer (2011) refers to as the “Anchoring” principle. Clark, R. C. & Mayer, R. E. (2003). E-Learning and the Science of Instruction. Jossey-Bass/Pfeif
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  • ...e Science of Instruction: 4th edition" by Ruth Colvin Clark and Richard E. Mayer. ...Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning" by Clark & Mayer with further readings drawn from cognitive science, educational psychology,
    19 KB (2,631 words) - 18:32, 26 July 2017
  • ...e Science of Instruction: 4th edition" by Ruth Colvin Clark and Richard E. Mayer. ...Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning" by Clark & Mayer with further readings drawn from cognitive science, educational psychology,
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  • Clark, R. C. and Mayer, R. E. (2003). e-Learning and the Science of Instruction. Jossey-Bass/Pfeif
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  • ...and Turtle consisted of six pictures selected from wordless storybooks by Mayer, 1967, 1971)
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  • ...thod]] is better than some other baseline or control method. For example, Mayer's [[multimedia principle]] states that using diagrams in text (one instruct
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  • ...M. & Chi, M.T.H. (2005). Self-explanation in a multi-media context. In R. Mayer (Ed.), Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning (pp. 271-286). Cambridge P
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  • Mayer and Moreno (2003) offers suggestions on how to reduce cognitive overload in Mayer, R. E., & Moreno, R. (2003). Nine ways to reduce cognitive load in multimed
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  • ...multiple representations. Existing theories of multimedia learning (e.g., Mayer, 2001; Schnotz, 2002) assume that successful learning is supported by cogni *Mayer, R. E. (2001). Multimedia Learning. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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  • Bruce M. McLaren and Richard Mayer PIs: Richard Mayer, University of California, Santa Barbara, Bruce M. McLaren, Carnegie Mellon
    9 KB (1,397 words) - 22:28, 20 November 2009
  • ...pecially interested in and decided to experiment with two of the Clark and Mayer principles: The Clark and Mayer personalization principle proposes that informal speech or text (i.e., conv
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  • ...self-regulated learning" (Winne & Perry, 2000; Zimmerman, 1995). Clark and Mayer (2003) define metacognition as the mind's operating system. * Clark, R. C., & Mayer, R. E. (2003). E-Learning and the science of instruction: proven guidelines
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  • ...g system should present words as speech rather than onscreen text (Clark & Mayer, 2003)
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  • ...ers perform better on tests addressing robust learning measures (Peper and Mayer, 1986), which should derive from such connective behavior. # Peper, R.J., Mayer, R.E., Generative Effects of Note taking During Science Lectures. Journal o
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