Documentation:Annotated Presentations/How does it support learning

From UBC Wiki

Annotated presentations are just one way of many to create video which supports learning. Some uses for annotated presentations in learning include:

Creating tutorials. Creating tutorials for students to study from.

Highlight the concepts Highlighting or drawing attention to concepts or components that are important for students to pay attention to.

Storytelling Telling a story using images and annotations as a guide.

Human element Providing an instructor presence in an online environment by including a human element in instructional material.

To see a sample of faculty-created annotated presentations at UBC, take a look at Dr. Rosie Redfield or Dr. Luis Linares' YouTube channels.

Here are some more links to research related to multimedia in learning.