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Active multimodal presentations (AMPs), instructional designs and learner autonomy
2005
Fifth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'05)
Active Multimodal Presentations (AMPs) require judgements on which materials are placed in the various modalities, and how these are to be coordinated within a presentation which is effective both in its communicative intentions and as a support for learning. Gestures can be useful coordinators and they assume a variety of role in AMPs. These roles and the nature of gestures in relation to context and multimodal design decisions are discussed, together with the ways in which AMPs can be
doi:10.1109/icalt.2005.38
dblp:conf/icalt/Hartley05
fatcat:vdjdsyd2bfa4xgj55e5ccek264