References

"Using Streaming Media with Teaching and Learning"
by Les Howles
March 10, 2005

 

Bishop, M. J. & Cates, Ward Mitchell (2001).  Theoretical Foundation for Sound’s Use in Multimedia Instruction to Enhance Learning.  Educational Technology, Research and Development.

Clark, Ruth Colvin & Lyons, Chopeta (2004).  Graphics for Learning: Proven Guidelines for Planning, Designing, and Evaluating Visuals in Training Materials.  San Francisco, CA: Pfeiffer. 

Gerlic, Ivan & Jausovec, Norbert (1999).  Multimedia: Differences in Cognitive Processes Observed with EEG.  Educational Technology, Research and Development.

Mayer, Richard E. & Moreno, Roxana (2003).  Nine Ways to Reduce Cognitive Load in Multimedia Learning.  Educational Psychologist

Mayer, R. E., Fennel, S., Farmer, L., Campbell, J. (2004).  A Personalization Effect in Multimedia Learning: Students Learn Better When Words Are in Conversational Style Rather Than Formal Style.  Educational Psychologist

Mayer, Richard E. (2001).  Multimedia Learning.  Cambridge, UK: The Cambridge University Press. 

Merrienboer, J. J.G. van, Kirschner, P.A., Kester, L. (2003).  Taking the Load Off a Learner’s Mind: Instructional Design for Complex Learning.  Educational Psychologist

Paas, F., Renkl, A., Sweller, J. (2003).  Cognitive Load Theory and Instructional Design: Recent Developments.  Educational Psychologist

Shephard, Kerry (2003).  Questioning, promoting and evaluating the use of streaming  video to support student learning.  British Journal of Educational Technology