Multimedia and Technology matters

Traditional learning in a classroom setting often evokes images of a time before the advent of technology reshaped the educational landscape. The teacher, as the main fount of knowledge, would stand at the front of the room, often using a chalkboard to illustrate and emphasize key points. Pupils would sit attentively at their desks, notebooks Read More …

Interactivity with Hotspots

Active Learning1 requires some activities performed by the learner. The principle of “active learning” is based on the fact that the student actively deals with the material in different ways and does not only memorize the gained knowledge. In simple terms, active learning means that the learner has to do something and not just passively Read More …