Multimedia tools in the teaching and learning processes: A systematic review
MDMusbau Dogo AbdulrahamanNFNasir FarukAAAbdulkarim A. OloyedeNTN. T. Surajudeen-BakindeLALukman A. Olawoyin
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Abstract
Access to quality education is still a major bottleneck in developing countries. Efforts at opening the access to a large majority of citizens in developing nations have explored different strategies including the use of multimedia technology. This paper provides a systematic review of different multimedia tools in the teaching and learning processes with a view to examining how multimedia technologies have proven to be a veritable strategy for bridging the gap in the provision of unrestricted access to quality education and improved learners' performance. The review process includes conducting an extensive search of relevant scientific literature, selection of relevant studies using a pre-determined inclusion…
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- Multimedia
- Computer science
- Animation
- Bottleneck
- Process (computing)
- Bridging (networking)
- Quality (philosophy)
- Inclusion (mineral)
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