Understanding multimedia documents
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New York :
Springer ,
c2008
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Understanding multimedia documents: an introduction
- 2. Why multimedia learning is not always helpful?
- 3. Text and picture integration in comprehending and memorizing spatial descriptions
- 4. Display of key pictures from animation: effects of learning
- 5. Levels of verbal redundancy, note taking and multimedia learning
- 6. Learning from multimedia explanation: a comparison of static pictures and animation
- 7. Search and comprehension processes in learning from text
- 8. Searching user - controllable animations during learning
- 9. Studying eye movements in multimedia learning
- 10. The interaction of verbal and pictorial informataion in comprehension and movement
- 11. Hypertext was born around 1200
- 12. From film and television to multimedia cognitive effects
- 13. How should we evaluate multimedia learning environments?
- 14. Memory in processes in text and multimedia comprehension: some reflection and perspective