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Hi Yankong,

I like the feature that you put a quote in your blog to support the topic. As a person that was born in the 90s, I agree that my childhood was full of new multimedia. It was an era of the explosive growth of multimedia. Lots of new products were introduced to our life, such as MP4, smartphones and interactive tv shows, etc. Undoubtedly, the development of multimedia had made our lives more convenient.

Patrick G

Comment to Rahma’s blog post:

Hi Rahma,

The way you organized the blog is clear and engaging. It is interesting to learn Mayer’s principles of multimedia learning, I never know there were so many principles behind multimedia learning. And I agree with the fact that multimedia learning can enhance effective learning and engage audiences. I think that multimedia learning can also make students/audiences more active and feel more involved during the learning. Thank you for your comment on my blog and I also look forward to seeing more of your posts in the future!

Patrick




Post #2 Augmented Reality and Infographics

Comment to Yankong’s blog:

Hi Yankong,

I found that browsing the blogs this week has been a pleasure for me. I have seen so many wonderful posters full of design and ideas. I strongly agree with your description of AR’s interactivity and participation in your blog. I also mentioned the benefits that AR can bring to education in my blog. If education is your future career industry, I hope you can apply it to your teaching! I really envy the id nowadays haha!

Jiawei


Post #3 Screencasting on Education

Comment to Yankong’s blog:

Hi Rahma,

Thank you for sharing the technique of chrome, I was categorizing my tabs by putting them into different windows … which was messy every time I reboot the computer, until I saw your video! I also agree with the fact that screencasting can help audiences engage more during the delivery.

Jiawei



Post #4 SAMR post

Comment to Yukun’s blog:

Hi Yukun,

As all courses now are delivered online, I agree with you that most of our instructors have applied SAMR to teaching, It kinda makes up for the shortcomings of our inability to teach/learn face-to-face, and lets students have a sense of participation in asynchronous courses. But having said that, I am really looking forward to the new semester in September, where we all can sit in the classroom to learn. Also, thank you for the compliment on my video in my post, I learned the effects & editing on youtube.

Jiawei


Post#5 Game-based learning

Hi Yankong,

I agree with your opinion on game-based learning. I think game-based learning is the future trend, especially when using it in children’s education. It can build their operational ability and increase their learning interest. I am a huge fan of it and I will certainly apply it to my teaching method if I were a teacher. Great post!



Post#5 Yukun’s Post

Hi Yukun,

Nice post! The hunter looks like a fun game to play, but I think it’s practically a game instead of game-based learning, maybe you can also discuss something like how game-based learning is applied to education. I’m sure this game will be a good learning material for hunters or someone who wants to learn how to hunt wild animals!

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