This video was designed to introduces course designers to four key Mayer principles—Coherence, Modality, Segmenting, and Signaling,and shows how they reduce cognitive overload while supporting accessibility. It connects multimedia learning strategies to WCAG 2.2 and ADA requirements and offers practical guidance such as adding captions, tagging PDFs, ensuring keyboard navigation, and using consistent layouts. The video models clear, inclusive design to help creators build accessible, learner‑centered online experiences.
This project showcases my ability to design and produce a complete instructional video from start to finish, including scripting, audio syncing, and visual sequencing.
Mayer’s Principles of Multimedia Learning
Cognitive Load Theory
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Animaker
MS PowerPoint
Instructional Video Overview
This instructional video was designed to introduce middle school learners to the discovery of cells and Cell Theory through engaging, accessible, and visually rich multimedia. Designed without live footage, the video uses animations, transitions, and embedded formative assessments to simplify complex science concepts and maintain learner attention. The final product demonstrates how thoughtful multimedia design can make abstract scientific ideas clear, memorable, and developmentally appropriate for 7th‑grade learners.
Learning Theories
Mayer’s Principles of Multimedia Learning
Cognitive Load Theory
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
ARCS Motivational Design
Tools
Canva
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