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In this episode, hosts Taye and Margaret delve into the realm of multimedia learning. They discuss the daily interaction with digital content, from blog posts to Zoom meetings, and emphasize the practical application of multimedia principles. The conversation highlights the cognitive load theory and personalization principle, referencing Richard Myers' 1997 research. The hosts discuss the evolution of digital content, the growing importance of visuals in education, and the shift away from traditional text-based media. They also touch on the implications of visual stimuli in learning, accessibility, and the persistence of foundational multimedia principles in modern teaching.

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