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e-learning promise and pitfalls How people learn from e-courses Evidence-based practice Applying the multimedia principle use words and graphics rather than words alone Applying the contiguilty principle align words to corresponding graphics Applying the signaling principle use verbal and visual cues to direct attention Applying the modality principle present words as audio narration rather than on-screen text When to add text to audio narration applying the redundancy principle Applying the coherence principle adding extra material can hurt learning Engagement in e-learning activities for promoting generative learning Leveraging examples in e-learning Does practice make perfect Organizing instruction applying the segmenting and pretraining principles who's in control guidelines for e-learning navigation Applying the personalization principle use conversational style polite wording friendly voice on screen agents and social presence in e-learning online collaborative learning e-learning to build thinking skills Designing effective instructional video Learning with computer games Immersive virtual reality for instruction Applying the multimedia guidelines
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Bibliografia strony 429-457. Indeks.
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