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Canadian Journal of Educational Communication

1995 Volume 24, Number 1

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 3

  1. The Mythology of Colour in Multimedia Screen Design: Art, Science, and Connoisseurship

    Earl R. Misanchuk & Richard A. Schwier

    Summarizes the results of literature on color use in multimedia screen design for instructional purposes. Discusses problems and the lack of guidance for instructional designers. Suggests renewed... More

    pp. 3-26

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  2. Learning Strategies for Interactive Multimedia Instruction: Applying Linear and Spatial Notetaking

    Eileen E. Schroeder & Richard F. Kenny

    Provides an overview of research on notetaking and two related learning strategies: outlining and concept maps. Examines the potential effectiveness of approaches to aid learning in encoding new... More

    pp. 27-47

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  3. Engagement as a Design Concept for Multimedia

    Richard Jacques

    Describes how an understanding of "engagement" can be applied to multimedia systems design and can support learning goals and motivation. Provides examples of engaging interactions, suggests... More

    pp. 49-59

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