The Points of Viewing Theory for Engaged Learning with Digital Media Environments

I had heard of most of this in my EduTech course in my undergrad but it was a good refresher. Many of the ideas in this paper need this research to validate what most technological minded people already know. Medias are so ingrained in everyday life and there is so much that they already teach us without our knowledge about technology. Using these same methods we should be able to teach and modify behavior in the classroom using multimedia and computer aided instruction techniques.

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