Theoretical Framework of Multimedia Learning
Keywords:
Cognitive Theory, Short term memoryAbstract
Multimedia learning has potential in education and improve the teaching learning process. The studies show that multimedia is based on theoretical framework. In this paper different theories which support the potential of multimedia learning and informati
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