Affective and Cognitive Domain Learning with Multimedia: Two Sides of the Same Coin

David Goldfayl
Department of Communication and Language Studies
Victoria University of Technology
dgoldfayl@essex.vut.edu.au

This paper will discuss the need to incorporate affective domain considerations at the design and development stages of the creation of multimedia materials. It will be argued that strictly cognitively based theories of teaching and learning which have evolved throughout and alongside the various incarnations of Computer Based Learning cannot, and do not, fully address the needs of multimedia users at non-cognitive levels. Work practices which have evolved in Educational Television pre-production processes are proposed as being more appropriate for multimedia teams.


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