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started by Bradley Gogan on 10 Sep 11
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    By Bradley Gogan

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    Adobe.com (http://tv.adobe.com/show/adobe-cs-live/) allows any user who purchased their suite to access how to video. These videos incorporate sound, motion video and screen views of the program a person wishes to use. Focusing on cognitive ability this website utilizes taped demonstrations of the program in use. The use of multiple modalities to deliver information would be considered learner centered sensory modality (Mayer, 2009 p. 9) since material is presented visually and in an auditory manner.
    Aplusmath.com (http://www.Aplusmath.com) would be considered learner centered focusing on cognitive ability. This uses a static display to deliver information to the individual to learn math concepts. While there are some areas utilizing dynamic video the focus is on memorization and contains no methodology or instruction as to how to compute answers. Since there is on-screen text and animation according to Mayer (2010 p.9) "presentation mode" utilizes this form of multimedia.
    Youtube.com (http://www.youtube.com) allows any one worldwide to access tutorials on any subject matter. The writer has accessed tutorials on adobe software, and coding procedures to develop web-pages. Since this is demonstrative and utilizes sound, video and step-by-step procedures this site is learner centered focusing on cognitive ability. According to Mayer this website would utilize the "sensory modality view" (2010 p. 9) since dual processing of the materials is utilized.

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