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Learning Your Way
 
Students learn in different ways. Some students may find that they understand and apply information better if they read it, some if they hear it, some by rewriting, saying or trying to explain it in there own way, while others may learn by actually doing something with the information. Most of us learn by using a combination of these methods, with an emphasis on one or the other. Whatever your learning style is, Caribbeanischool.com provides an opportunity for you to tailor your learning experience and to help you be successful in your studies.

The course content and presentation in Caribbeanischool.com is based on the following four principles of multimedia learning:

  1. Multiple Representation Principle
  2. Continuity Principle
  3. Split-Attention Principle
  4. Coherence Principle

Multiple Representation Principle: It is better to present an explanation in words and pictures than solely in words. More....
 
Contiguity Principle: When giving a multimedia explanation, present corresponding words and pictures contiguously rather than separately. More....

Split-Attention Principle: When giving a multimedia explanation, present words as auditory narration rather than as visual on-screen text. More....

Coherence Principle: When giving a multimedia explanation, use few rather than many extraneous words and pictures. More....
 
 
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