Project-based multimedia learning is a teaching method where students create multimedia products to learn new skills and knowledge. It requires an extended time frame as students make decisions and collaborate on their projects. Teachers take on roles like developing expectations, improving student work, and compiling evidence of learning. While it can be time-consuming and require technical skills, project-based multimedia learning actively engages and motivates students as they produce multimedia presentations. It helps students develop hard skills like math and problem-solving as well as soft skills like group work and presentations, which are important for today's jobs.