1. Introduction
Multimedia courseware is popular nowadays as a teaching and learning tool. Therefore, the number of
multimedia courseware developed to assist teaching and learning activities has increased tremendously. Most
researchers seem to agree that multimedia elements in a courseware will hold an important role in teaching and
learning. Courseware that consists of multimedia elements is seen as an alternative way to facilitate educators in attracting students in teaching subjects that involved theoretical concepts. Multimedia is defined as the combination
of various digital media types, such as text, images, sound, and video, into an integrated multisensory interactive
application or presentation to convey a message or information to an audience (Neo & Neo, 2001). Multimedia
learning systems consist of animation and narration, which offer a potentially venue for improving student
understanding (Mayer & Moreno, 2000).
1. IntroductionMultimedia courseware is popular nowadays as a teaching and learning tool. Therefore, the number ofmultimedia courseware developed to assist teaching and learning activities has increased tremendously. Mostresearchers seem to agree that multimedia elements in a courseware will hold an important role in teaching andlearning. Courseware that consists of multimedia elements is seen as an alternative way to facilitate educators in attracting students in teaching subjects that involved theoretical concepts. Multimedia is defined as the combinationof various digital media types, such as text, images, sound, and video, into an integrated multisensory interactiveapplication or presentation to convey a message or information to an audience (Neo & Neo, 2001). Multimedialearning systems consist of animation and narration, which offer a potentially venue for improving studentunderstanding (Mayer & Moreno, 2000).
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