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Hasebrook, J.: Multimedia-Psychologie : eine neue Perspektive menschlicher Kommunikation (1995)
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- Abstract
- Multimedia wird unser Leben vermutlich ähnlich einschneidend verändern, wie der Buchdruck im 15. Jahrhundert unsere gesamte Kultur revolutioniert hat. Welche Veränderungen die neue Kommunikationstechnologie bringen wird, hängt nicht nur von der Hard- und Software der Multimediasysteme ab, sondern auch von der Hard- und Software des Menschen - von Gehirnprozessen und psychologischen 'Programmen' beim Denken, Wahrnehmen und Fühlen. Die Möglichkeiten, aber auch die Grenzen multimedialer Information werden deutlich, wenn man sich etwa vor Augen führt, wie viel Information wir allein beim Sehen ausblenden, wie wir Information im Gedächtnis abspeichern, wie wir verschiedenen Sinne synchronisieren. Auch für Medien gilt: Weniger ist manchmal mehr. Wenn man das Buch in die Hand nimmt und die Demonstrationsprogramme auf der beiliegenden CD-ROM dazu anschaut, wird man verstehen, warum es immer noch gewinnbringend ist, ein Buch zu lesen, und warum es durch ein elektronisches Medium sinnvoll ergänzt werden kann
- Classification
- ST 325 Informatik / Monographien / Einzelne Anwendungen der Datenverarbeitung / Multimedia
- Content
- Enthält die Kapitel: Von Mesopotamien nach Multimedia - Sehen und Einsehen - Hören, Sehen und Verstehen - Texte verstehen und behalten - Ansichten und Einsichten - Denkmodelle - Von der Lesemaschine zum Hypertext - Neue alte Lernwelten - Technische Dialoge - Evaluation - Ausblicke in eine neue Welt
- LCSH
- Multimedia systems
- RSWK
- Multimedia / Kognitive Psychologie
Multimedia / Psychologie (BVB)
Multimedia / Psychologie / CD-ROM (BVB)
- RVK
- ST 325 Informatik / Monographien / Einzelne Anwendungen der Datenverarbeitung / Multimedia
- Subject
- Multimedia / Kognitive Psychologie
Multimedia / Psychologie (BVB)
Multimedia / Psychologie / CD-ROM (BVB)
Multimedia systems
- Theme
- Multimedia
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Cognitive load theory (2010)
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- Abstract
- Cognitive load theory (CLT) is one of the most important theories in educational psychology, a highly effective guide for the design of multimedia and other learning materials. This edited volume brings together the most prolific researchers from around the world who study various aspects of cognitive load to discuss its current theoretical as well as practical issues. The book is divided into three parts. The first part describes the theoretical foundations and assumptions of CLT, the second discusses the empirical findings about the application of CLT to the design of learning environments, and the third part concludes the book with discussions and suggestions for new directions for future research. It aims to become the standard handbook in CLT for researchers and graduate students in psychology, education, and educational technology.
- Content
- Cognitive load theory : historical development and relation to other theories -- Cognitive load theory : recent theoretical advances -- Schema acquisition and courses of cognitive load -- Individual differences and cognitive load theory -- Learning from worked-out examples and problem solving -- Instructional control of cognitive load in the design of complex learning environments -- Techniques that reduce extraneous cognitive load and manage intrinsic cognitive load during multimedia learning -- Techniques that increase generative processing in multimedia learning : open questions for cognitive load research -- Measuring cognitive load -- From neo-behaviorism to neuroscience : perspectives on the origins and future contributions of cognitive load research -- Cognitive load in learning with multiple representations -- Current issues and open questions in cognitive load research
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Donald, M: Origins of the modern mind : three stages in the evolution of culture and cognition (1991)
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- Date
- 1. 2.2020 16:21:22
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Favre-Bulle, B.: Information und Zusammenhang : Informationsfluß in Prozessen der Wahrnehmung, des Denkens und der Kommunikation (2001)
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- Date
- 22. 3.2008 14:53:43