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Building the Knowledge of Human Perception into E-LearningBuilding the Knowledge of Human Perception into E-Learning

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Presenter Name(s): 
Shalin Hai-Jew
Abstract: 
Human perceptual systems—for sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell (and maybe even embodied proprioception)—may offer some guidelines for how to build multimedia e-learning: immersive 3D simulations, imagery for analysis, sight-and-sound distributions of information channels, and other applications. This will offer a brief overview of human perception (with a little human cognition thrown in) and some light applications to the design of e-learning.
Session Type : 
Presentation
Intended Audience: 
Teach/Faculty
K-12
Novice
Higher Education
Intermediate
What will attendees at this presentation learn that they can apply at their institution/organization?: 
Attendees will learn how human systems work in relation to the various information streams of deliverable information through multimedia in e-learning and how to better design the multimedia to strengthen human consumption of information.
Room: 
RC 101D