How multimedia functions in engineering education

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This article examines how interactive multimedia can be used to support and enhance the teaching and learning process in engineering education. It starts by looking at the key features of multimedia (multiple media, delivery control, and interactivity) and describes their benefits and limitations from an educational viewpoint. Criteria for selecting topics to be delivered by interactive multimedia are then discussed with an emphasis on using multimedia to add value. Finally, advice is offered about the integration of interactive multimedia into a curriculum.

Inspec keywords: educational courses; engineering education; teaching; multimedia systems; computer aided instruction; interactive systems

Other keywords: teaching process enhancement; multiple media; educational viewpoint; learning process enhancement; interactivity; curriculum; interactive multimedia; engineering education; delivery control

Subjects: Computer-aided instruction; Multimedia communications; Education and training; Multimedia; Education and training

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