Enhancing student learning using multimedia and web technologies

Students’ perceptions of an authentic learning experience in a Malaysian classroom

Authors

  • Heidi Yeen-Ju Tan
  • Joyce Wai-Jing Kwok
  • Mai Neo
  • Tse-Kian Neo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2010.1997

Keywords:

Multimedia learning, web-based learning, student-centered learning, authentic learning environment

Abstract

There is still a lack of confidence in the effectiveness of online education as education materials are being developed without proper consideration as to their design and content representation (Chung, 2008). Adding to that, we are now in a world where the ability to identify and solve real-world complex problems has become a career transcending skill (Levy & Murnane, 2005) hence creating the need for incorporating authentic learning principles into learning content as it creates an environment that allows students to gain crucial real-world skills (Lombardi, 2007). Therefore this paper reports a study conducted to assess the impact of incorporating authentic learning principles (Herrington & Kervin, 2007) into a web-based multimedia learning module, and embedding it within a student-centred learning environment, on the student learning process. Students were presented with a multimedia-mediated web-based learning module, developed within the curriculum of the class, and their feedback was solicited. Results showed that students were very positive towards the incorporation of interactive authentic activities and found the authentic learning environment to be very relevant to their learning and became more engaged and actively involved in their learning process. These results show strong and encouraging support for the development of multimedia web-based modules that are grounded in authentic learning and sound design principles, and an innovative teaching and learning strategy in a technology-backed class.

 

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Published

2010-12-01