MODULE 1
Gilbert Faustin
EDT 630 Multimedia Design & Development
Summary
Multimedia design and development is a powerful tool for communication. It is used to create data-driven, engaging content designed to optimize learning and performance in ways that improve the bottom-line performance of organizations.
The foundations of multimedia design and development are rooted in instructional graphics and iconic expressions of content designed to optimize learning and performance. Instructional graphics can illustrate concepts and processes; inform users how to use a product or service; guide users through complicated processes; demonstrate best practices; simplify complex information; engage viewers with an interactive experience; and more. In this presentation created with Canva, I explore the foundations of multimedia design and development.
References
Clark, R. C. C., & Lyons, C. (2010). Graphics for learning: Proven guidelines for planning, designing, and evaluating visuals in training materials - (2nd ed.). San Francisco, CA.
Riser, A. R., & Dempsey V. J. (2018). Trends And Issues In Instructional Design And Technology – (4th ed.). New York, NY.
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