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    • Technology & Innovation in Education: EDCI 336
    • Online & Multimedia Learning – 337
      • Topic 1 – What is Multimedia and Interactive Learning, and Why is it Important?
      • Topic 2 – Where and How Do We Learn, in General, and with Multimedia?
      • Topic 3 – Multimedia Design for Learning
      • Topic 4 – The Design Process & Lesson Planning
      • Topic 5 – How do we evaluate multimedia?
      • Topic 6 – Selected Multimedia Creation Tools Learning Tools
      • Topic 7 – The Importance of Storytelling
      • Topic 8 – Persuasive Presentations or Death by PowerPoint
      • Topic 9 – Active vs Passive Learning using Multimedia Tools
      • Topic 10 – Data Visualization
      • Topic 11 – Persuasive Smartphone Photography
      • Topic 12 – The Great Educational Technology Debate
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