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A3: Improving Multimedia Skills

My updated tutorial on Windows battery report

I decided to update my tutorial on opening the battery health report on Windows 10. so it follows some recommendations made by Richard Mayer’s Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning (CTML). One of my main goals is to make my content more understandable for my audience as I tend to only create content that is helpful for myself. The first major change I made was to add text on the screen to indicate what step I am performing. This change falls into the exception of the Redundancy principle as the text is short and highlights the main actions of the tutorial. It also fulfills the spatial contiguity and Temporal contiguity principles as words and pictures are presented at the same time as the narration.

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Subtitles were added so viewers who are hearing impaired, or can not use speakers can still follow my tutorial. Subtitles also give me another chance to be more clear with my words as I can correct any mistakes in my narration.

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The Segmenting Principle was fulfilled on timestamps added for all steps in the process on YouTube, but the pacing of my tutorial may not have been narrated at a learning pace. However, students are free to pause and go back one section if they did not understand.

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Some more improvement I could have made were:

  1. Zooming in even more when typing in the command in Windows Powershell so it would be more readable. (limitation of Video Editor)
  2. Having bolded words or highlights when adding text to video (limitation of video editor)
  3. Introducing all concepts and terms at the beginning of the video. This may include going more in depth on the importance of the Administrator role and how to switch your account to Administrator (Pretraining Principle)
  4. The positioning of the instructions could have been better (Limitation of Video Editor)

Overall, there were improvement thats made that help learners follow along and learn easily. There are still some aspects that could liven the experience even more, but I was limited by the software I was using.

Reducing Extraneous Processing 
CoherenceAddressed
SignallingAddressed, Could be improved
RedundancyAddressed
Spatial ContiguityAddressed
Temporal ContiguityAddressed
  
Managing Essential Processing 
SegmentingAddressed, Could be improved
PretrainingNot Addressed, needs addition
ModalityAddressed
  
Fostering Generative Processing 
MultimediaAddressed
PersonalizationCould be improved
Fulfillment of Meyers 10 Principles of Multimedia Instruction

References

Mayer, R. E. (2011). Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning. Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning – ETEC 510. http://etec.ctlt.ubc.ca/510wiki/Cognitive_Theory_of_Multimedia_Learning.

Blog 3: ScreenCasting

Multimedia is the “combination of words and pictures that support learning” (Pastore, 2018) Screencasting are forms of content that involve recording a computer screen and adding narration on top to engage a certain audience (Simon, 2021). It is a wonderful way to express opinions about certain topics, spread knowledge, and share experiences about things for a variety of audiences. In education, this could vary from small lessons from grade school teachers, recording of lectures from professors at Universities, to the commercialization education on sites such as Masterclass, and Skillshare. Screencasting allows for individuals to learn on their own pace using paid (skillshare) or non paid websites (Youtube) at their leisure outside of work or school time. This means individuals can develop new skills, refine their current skillsets, or just research new things outside of traditional places such as Universities, textbooks, and workshops. Screencasting may also be used to develop teaching, presenting, and information sharing skills on a digital platform. At the University of Victoria, I have had professors share whole lectures with zoom videos of their content/powerpoints, to other instructors releasing their lectures in just audio format so we can download it and listen to it in nature. Screencasting is just one more way for students to keep learning in a digital platform. Here is my screencasting video tutorial on how to generate a battery health report on a Windows 10 Laptop. I hope you enjoy!

References

Pastore, R. (2018, August 16). What is Multimedia Learning? What is Multimedia? YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-sknUVq1mk.

Simon, J. (2021, May 26). The Ultimate Guide: What is Screencasting and Why Use it?: TechSmith. Welcome to the TechSmith Blog. https://www.techsmith.com/blog/what-is-screencasting/.

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