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Why It Matters

Whether you're producing videos for an online course, sharing a photograph with students, building a slide-based presentation, or creating any type of

Our Recommendation

Based on the work of Richard Mayer1, we recommend focusing your use of multimedia by concentrating on three goals:

  1. Reduce noise
  2. Clarify complexities
  3. Build meaning

The following sections outline how to accomplish each goal.

1. Reduce Noise

PrincipleDescriptionExamples
CoherenceCarefully consider whether each multimedia component is necessary to meet the desired learning outcome. 
SignalingHighlight essential material. 
RedundancyLimit multimedia to narration and animation when possible, avoid including redundant on-screen text. 
Spatial ContiguityDisplay corresponding words and pictures near each another. 
Temporal ContiguitySync corresponding visuals and audio. 

2. Clarify Complexities

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3. Build Meaning

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  1. Mayer, R.E. (2008). Applying the science of learning: Evidence-based principles for the design of multimedia instruction. American Psychologist, 63(8), 760-769.
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