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    connected together usually by communication lines. The internet is a global network connecting millions of computers throughout the world allowing them to send and receive information. When it comes to multimedia communication both the internet and the network are vital platforms since multimedia elements such as graphics, videos, texts and audio need to be sent from one computer to another. As we know sending a file through the network or the internet is always faster and minimizes the chances…

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    Richard Mayer

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    researching and publishing at the beginning of his career, and he continues to make significant contributions to the related knowledge base. The second, though more prominent, area of research for Mayer centers on multimedia learning. He has developed the cognitive theory of multimedia learning, and over time his research on the relationship between text and pictures has moved from paper-based to computer-based lessons, and is now shifting to include computer games as well. The following section…

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    were no background noises while I was playing. I also got some really useful information from Ms. Mennie, the computer teacher, about the program that I can use to make my multimedia on. Using her advice I decided to make my multimedia on a PowerPoint. Websites were useful to me as well, specially for the parts in my multimedia where I had a doubt on or when I wanted to know a fact about healthy eating without needing to search an entire book. However I did not focus my information source from…

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    The internal source of verbal information in ASDA gets from face to face interviews, Meetings, sale, HR, Customer service and from finance. The external sources of verbal information in ASDA are gets from customer, government and from suppliers. Written Information The second one is written information. Written information can be diagrams, words, charts and graphs. All these things use to represent words. The importance of written information is it gives legal documents for any parties. For…

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    vocabulary has always been a neglect and weak point. Therefore, the advances of computer-assisted language learning in educational applications have offered a new resource of authentic language input for language classrooms. The rapid growth of multimedia computers as learning tools brings new possibilities to the design of Second Language learning activities. Information presented in audio, video, graphic, animated, and verbal formats can be integrated to create an authentic, vivid, attractive,…

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    communication to entertaining themselves, so why is it that they have not ‘caught on’ as learning tools? I have often pondered this question when I am designing units of learning for my students, and I think the answer lies in the technology’s multimedia and interface design. Both Ting (2012), and Tan et al (2012) see the greater difficulty in reading text on a mobile phone (as a result of its small screen size) as well as the lack of mouse and keyboard as major limitations to the use of…

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    Alcohol 101

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    cost to colleges and the community. Colleges have prevention and intervention programs ranging from universal programs to selective programs for students that abuse alcohol. Over the years, there has been an increasing number of programs that use multimedia technology to provide prevention messages. In a recent survey of 15- to 24-year-olds, two thirds of the group reported that they have received some sort of health…

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    There are twelve principles on how learners cognitively process multimedia such as coherence; signaling; avoiding redundancy; spatial contiguity; temporal contiguity; segmenting; pre-training; modality; multimedia; personalisation; no images, and voice. Interaction This refers to how different media enables interaction, which has been proven to be critically important, as students seem to…

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    to persuade the overthrow of Animal Farm’s current state under Napoleon, many techniques may be used. Although all propaganda is based upon playing upon intrinsic desires and perceptions, the methodology of persuasion, such as a visual poster or multimedia commercials, result in key discrepancies in the audience response. Our poster persuades the animals within George…

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    “Hypermedia and Vocabulary Acquisition for Second Language”. This article goes through a research study seeing if multimedia has an effect on students’ vocabulary learning in Spanish. The research questions for this study included in the study looked at the differences in the achievement, motivation, and attitudes in vocabulary acquisition among students who were exposed to multimedia compared to students who were exposed to traditional methods. The researcher was able to make hypotheses on…

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