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本文提出了一项研究的初步结果,以辨别多媒体可以用来满足各种学生学习者的需求的方式。根据B.S. Soloman(1992)对学习风格的四个维度进行评估和分类:加工(主动/反思)、感知(感觉/直觉)、输入(视觉/口头)和理解(顺序/全局)。学生在课堂上使用了我们实验室开发的3个多媒体软件程序。本文介绍了这些和其他多媒体程序的例子,以证明多媒体在解决传统教学方法通常忽视的学习风格方面的有效性。例如:主动学习者欣赏电影和互动的使用;传感器受益于抽象材料的额外审查,并欣赏演示;视觉学生欣赏电影以及视觉导航方案;全球学习者更喜欢把新材料放在一个更大的背景中。今后的工作将包括使用更精确的调查和个人后续访谈,这些访谈将为制定有效使用多媒体的指导方针提供必要的见解。
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Addressing diverse learning styles through the use of multimedia
The paper presents preliminary results of a study conducted to discern ways in which multimedia can be used to address the needs of a variety of student learners. The learning styles of students in an introductory material and energy class were evaluated and classified based according to B.S. Soloman's (1992) inventory of learning styles' four dimensions: processing (active/reflective), perception (sensing/intuitive), input (visual/verbal) and understanding (sequential/global). Students in the class used 3 multimedia based software programs developed in our laboratory. The paper presents examples of these and other multimedia programs to demonstrate the effectiveness of multimedia in addressing the learning styles typically neglected by traditional teaching methods. For example: active learners appreciate the use of movies and interaction; sensors benefit from additional reviews of abstract material, and appreciate the demonstrations; visual students appreciate the movies as well as the visual navigation scheme; global learners prefer placing the new material within a greater context. Future work will include the use of more refined surveys and individual follow up interviews that will provide the needed insight to develop guidelines for the effective use of multimedia.
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