GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING
Question
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Minimize extraneous load
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Manage intrinsic load
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Optimize germane load
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Increase extrinsic load
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Detailed explanation-1: -Example: In a narrated animation on how the human lungs work, personalization involves using “you” and “your” in the narration script – for example, saying “your nose” rather than “the nose” and “your throat” rather than “the throat.”
Detailed explanation-2: -The personalization principle is a low-tech intervention that can have powerful effects in online learning. By writing instruction in casual, polite language and including a “person” to explain the steps of a process, you invite your students into the course and help them better remember and apply what they’ve learned.
Detailed explanation-3: -The Personalization Principle is one of Mayer’s 12 Principles of Multimedia Learning. The theory views simulating a social discourse as an event that promotes active cognitive processing, allowing people to feel they are engaged in a conversation with a partner instead of passively receiving information.
Detailed explanation-4: -Example: A learner receives a concise narrated animation (concise group) or the same lesson along with interesting but irrelevant video clips or photos, interesting but irrelevant facts or stories, background music, or specific details (expanded group).