What Is the Methodology utilized by TriZenter? The methodology used is called Instructional Geography. The development of Instructional Geography is a watershed event in the advancement of educational methodology and technology. It is based on three principles:
At least two benefits accrue immediately from use of Instructional Geography Methodology: First, the brain synthesizes the data presented into a whole picture that is easier to remember. Why? Because the brain naturally seeks to link or correlate bits of data in order to remember them more efficiently. If data bits are presented sequentially (as in a conventional slide show), they may never be linked in the learner's mind because they are viewed individually. Utilizing IG and TriZenter, the information can be viewed simultaneously strengthening the linkage with the information. And second, IG maximizes not only the geography of the learner's brain, but the geography of the room. A person who is consciously focused on a single image is focused on about 20% of the space in front of them. Thus they are still subconsciously acquiring and storing 2 to 3 times that much data from their peripheral vision. This visual noise dilutes their focus. Projecting 200% more information simultaneously automatically takes mechanical advantage of the visual space. |