logging in or signing up Modality and Redundancy Principles mrplough07 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 925 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: February 27, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description This presentation seeks to help define the subtle differences in the Modality and Redundancy Principles of e-learning. It takes you through a brief introduction of the two principles. Then walks the viewer through a definition, description, and research associated with the Modality Principle. After that, it defines and provides examples for the 2 Redundancy Principles. To conclude, the presentation has 2 multiple choice questions with narrated answers. Created by Cory Plough for BSU EdTech Comments Posting comment... By: mrplough07 (39 month(s) ago) Its just the internal mic for my MAC. The bad thing about it is that it picks up the sound of the mouse functions on the MAC, even when I change the settings for it not to. I guess I could try and use the mute function better, but at the end of every slide you can hear me clicking on the end button. Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Modality and Redundancy Principles : Modality and Redundancy Principles Developed for Edtech 513 Cory Plough Objective : Objective At the conclusion of this presentation, students will be able to define the Modality and Redundancy Principles Introduction : Introduction Modality Redundancy Modality Principle : Modality Principle Modality – Visual Channel Explained : Modality – Visual Channel Explained The Modality Principle states that you should present words as speech rather than on-screen text when accompanying a graphic. So try and avoid all of this text! Exceptions to the Rule : Exceptions to the Rule Research Support for Modality : Research Support for Modality Richard Mayer reviewed 21 research studies that support the Modality Principle The Redundancy Principle : The Redundancy Principle Redundancy Principle Learning Styles Hypothesis vs. The Redundancy Principle : Learning Styles Hypothesis vs. The Redundancy Principle VS. Redundancy Principle 2 : Redundancy Principle 2 Exceptions to the rule, again Review : Review Modality Redundancy Question #1 : Question #1 Of the three choices below, what is the best definition for the Modality Principle? a. Multimedia programs should include on-screen text with graphics and narration in order to accommodate different learning styles. b. Multimedia programs should include narration to accompanygraphics rather than on-screen text. c. Multimedia programs should not include the same exact text on screen that is being narrated when accompanying graphics. Answer #1 : Answer #1 Modality = No on-screen text b b Question #2 : Question #2 Which one of the three choices below is not one of the Redundancy Principles? a. Multimedia programs should always include on-screen text with graphics and narration in order to accommodate different learning styles b. Multimedia programs can sometimes include text on screen that matches the narrators explanation of graphics in special situations. c. Multimedia programs should not include the same exact text on screen that is being narrated when accompanying graphics. Answer #2 : Answer #2 Redundancy = Repeating = Redundancy = Repeating a a a a a You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Modality and Redundancy Principles mrplough07 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 925 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: February 27, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description This presentation seeks to help define the subtle differences in the Modality and Redundancy Principles of e-learning. It takes you through a brief introduction of the two principles. Then walks the viewer through a definition, description, and research associated with the Modality Principle. After that, it defines and provides examples for the 2 Redundancy Principles. To conclude, the presentation has 2 multiple choice questions with narrated answers. Created by Cory Plough for BSU EdTech Comments Posting comment... By: mrplough07 (39 month(s) ago) Its just the internal mic for my MAC. The bad thing about it is that it picks up the sound of the mouse functions on the MAC, even when I change the settings for it not to. I guess I could try and use the mute function better, but at the end of every slide you can hear me clicking on the end button. Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Modality and Redundancy Principles : Modality and Redundancy Principles Developed for Edtech 513 Cory Plough Objective : Objective At the conclusion of this presentation, students will be able to define the Modality and Redundancy Principles Introduction : Introduction Modality Redundancy Modality Principle : Modality Principle Modality – Visual Channel Explained : Modality – Visual Channel Explained The Modality Principle states that you should present words as speech rather than on-screen text when accompanying a graphic. So try and avoid all of this text! Exceptions to the Rule : Exceptions to the Rule Research Support for Modality : Research Support for Modality Richard Mayer reviewed 21 research studies that support the Modality Principle The Redundancy Principle : The Redundancy Principle Redundancy Principle Learning Styles Hypothesis vs. The Redundancy Principle : Learning Styles Hypothesis vs. The Redundancy Principle VS. Redundancy Principle 2 : Redundancy Principle 2 Exceptions to the rule, again Review : Review Modality Redundancy Question #1 : Question #1 Of the three choices below, what is the best definition for the Modality Principle? a. Multimedia programs should include on-screen text with graphics and narration in order to accommodate different learning styles. b. Multimedia programs should include narration to accompanygraphics rather than on-screen text. c. Multimedia programs should not include the same exact text on screen that is being narrated when accompanying graphics. Answer #1 : Answer #1 Modality = No on-screen text b b Question #2 : Question #2 Which one of the three choices below is not one of the Redundancy Principles? a. Multimedia programs should always include on-screen text with graphics and narration in order to accommodate different learning styles b. Multimedia programs can sometimes include text on screen that matches the narrators explanation of graphics in special situations. c. Multimedia programs should not include the same exact text on screen that is being narrated when accompanying graphics. Answer #2 : Answer #2 Redundancy = Repeating = Redundancy = Repeating a a a a a