Interactive Multimedia and Problem-Based Learning: Challenges for Instructional Design

Interactive multimedia (IMM) and problem-based learning (PBL) are both promoted in response to the current need to offer authentic and effective professional education. An emphasis on collaborative work in PBL contexts may have discouraged the application of IMM, more commonly designed for individua...

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Educational Environment
Higher Education
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Interactive Courseware
Material Development
Multimedia Instruction
Multimedia Materials
Optical Data Disks
Problem Based Learning
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Teacher Education
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