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started by Kathi Middleton on 09 Dec 13
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    Web Sites with Multimedia Artifacts

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w38hCoGiEIg
    This site provides an overview of the ResumUP career roadmap service. The site provides a simplistic view of end to end activities involved in creating a roadmap. The tutorial integrates existing social media sites to simplify the process of creating a plan and leveraging existing contacts to reach individualized goals. This tutorial does an excellent job of relating new information to existing sources including Facebook and Linkedin that the learner may already be familiar with. Mayer (2009) principle states that after information is selected and organized, the learner then integrates it by relating it to previous knowledge sources.

    http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xn4r9g_accounting-tutorial-budget-basics-training-lesson-16-2_tech
    This video tutorial provides a four-minute overview of how to create and maintain a budget. The video focuses on business use, however this could easily be tweaked for managing personal finances. I found the video to be very general and not relating to the learner. The most important thing is that the learner is to stimulated to retain and process the information they hear (Mayer, 2009); this is not likely with this format that does not do a great job in delivering the media.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qFbAP8LO_k
    This website provides an introduction to Keith Ferrazzi, the author of "Never Eat Alone". This book provides an insightful glimpse into the life of Keith as an introduction to the theory of relationships covered in the book. This book does a wonderful job of teaching while informing. Keith shares principles and philosophies by relating them to his life and support people with the resources.

    Resources:

    Mayer, R. E. (2009). Multimedia learning (2nd ed.). Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.

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