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      Applying the science of learning: evidence-based principles for the design of multimedia instruction.

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      The American psychologist
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          Abstract

          During the last 100 years, a major accomplishment of psychology has been the development of a science of learning aimed at understanding how people learn. In attempting to apply the science of learning, a central challenge of psychology and education is the development of a science of instruction aimed at understanding how to present material in ways that help people learn. The author provides an overview of how the design of multimedia instruction can be informed by the science of learning and the science of instruction, which yields 10 principles of multimedia instructional design that are grounded in theory and based on evidence. Overall, the relationship between the science of learning and the science of instruction is reciprocal.

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          Journal
          Am Psychol
          The American psychologist
          American Psychological Association (APA)
          0003-066X
          0003-066X
          Nov 2008
          : 63
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. mayer@psych.ucsb.edu
          Article
          2008-15778-032
          10.1037/0003-066X.63.8.760
          19014238
          d17e4dc7-9998-4079-98dd-ac8a063a9325
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