A constructivist approach to learning an interactive multimedia course: Malaysian students' perspectives

We present an alternative method in the constructive perspective to enhance student learning through a multimedia project, in which computing and multimedia technologies are used to enable students to participate more actively in their own learning. Students in a second year course in the Multimedia...

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Main Authors: Neo, Mai, Neo, Tse Kian, Tan, Gillian Xiao Lian
Format: Article
Published: ASCILITE 2007
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Online Access:http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/3201/
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Summary:We present an alternative method in the constructive perspective to enhance student learning through a multimedia project, in which computing and multimedia technologies are used to enable students to participate more actively in their own learning. Students in a second year course in the Multimedia University, Malaysia, used the multimedia development process (MDP) to build a project in a collaborative, problem solving learning environment. They worked in groups and sought to solve their design problems as a team, with the teacher acting as a facilitator supporting them in their learning. Results showed that this method enhanced learning and improved understanding of the subject.