Cognitively Informed Multimedia Interface Design
Cognitively Informed Multimedia Interface Design
The rich contributions made in the field of human computer interaction (HCI) have played a pivotal role in shifting the attention of the industry to the interaction between users and computers (Myers, 1998). However, technologies that include hypertext, multimedia, and manipulation of graphical objects were designed and presented to the users without referring to critical findings made in the field of cognitive psychology. These findings allow designers of multimedia educational systems to present knowledge in a fashion that would optimize learning.
CITATION: Alkhalifa, Eshaa M.. Cognitively Informed Multimedia Interface Design edited by Ghaoui, Claude . Hershey : IGI Global , 2005. Encyclopedia of Human Computer Interaction - Available at: https://library.au.int/cognitively-informed-multimedia-interface-design