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Ken MorrisonIt is more difficult to process information if it is coming at you in the written and spoken form at the same time.
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kanternew research on how people process information as related to using powerpoint
It is more difficult to process information if it is coming at you in the written and spoken form at the same time.brain communication psychology software teaching theory tips powerpiont instructional webinar nptech linkblog
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Tarmo ToikkanenReading and hearing the same things at the same time is not beneficial to learning. Rethink your powerpoints!
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Liz Davis"The use of the PowerPoint presentation has been a disaster," Professor Sweller said. "It should be ditched." "It is effective to speak to a diagram, because it presents information in a different form. But it is not effective to speak the same words that
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Dave Rogers"human brain processes and retains more information if it is digested in either its verbal or written form, but not both at the same time"
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Sue WatersPioneered at the University of NSW, the research shows the human brain processes and retains more information if it is digested in either its verbal or written form, but not both at the same time.
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05 Apr 07
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It is more difficult to process information if it is coming at you in the written and spoken form at the same time. The Australian researchers who made the findings may have pronounced the death of the PowerPoint presentation. They have also challenged popular teaching methods, suggesting that teachers should focus more on giving students the answers, instead of asking them to solve problems on their own. Pioneered at the University of NSW, the research shows the human brain processes and retains more information if it is digested in either its verbal or written form, but not both at the same time.
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It is more difficult to process information if it is coming at you in the written and spoken form at the same time. The Australian researchers who made the findings may have pronounced the death of the PowerPoint presentation. They have also challenged popular teaching methods, suggesting that teachers should focus more on giving students the answers, instead of asking them to solve problems on their own. Pioneered at the University of NSW, the research shows the human brain processes and retains more information if it is digested in either its verbal or written form, but not both at the same time.
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paul caseyIf you have ever wondered why your eyes start glazing over as you read those dot points on the screen, as the same words are being spoken, take heart in knowing there is a scientific explanation.
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Yvonne MurtaghIt is more difficult to process information if it is coming at you in the written and spoken form at the same time. The Australian researchers who made the findings may have pronounced the death of the PowerPoint presentation.
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