http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/006979.asp schrieb / wrote: Thesis: Voice and Text: An Exploration of Modality Effects in Computer-Aided Instruction: ‚The results of this thesis challenges a basic assumption of multimedia design, which aims to make learning more stimulating in the belief that sensory stimulation is, without qualification, conducive to learning. Indeed, the major finding of this study, that bimodal presentation (text with voice) had a hindering, rather than a facilitative, effect on learning performance was not in line with dual-coding theory, which formed the theoretical premise of this research.‘ http://www.carleton.ca/hotlab/hottopics/Articles/VoiceandText.html
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