Sunday, March 30, 2008

Multimodal learning

The recent Cisco paper, Multimodal learning through media: what the research says, pulls together some recent research in neuroscience, cognitive science and mulitmedia. Quite a good read which clearly supports the efficacy of multimedia in learning. It does raise quite a few questions:
  • What does this research mean for interactive classrooms using IWBs and videoconferencing facilities?
  • How can we reduce cognitive load?
  • What considerations need to be in place to allow for dual coding?
  • What types of activities afford the best opportunities for students to learn basic skills? higher-order skills?
  • Is scaffolding required and if so, what does it 'look like'?
  • Is pedagogy more important than media?

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