Multimedia Information and Media (Part 2) Flashcards

1
Q

True or False. People learn better when they include, rather than remove, extraneous
or unnecessary words, images, and sounds.

A

False

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2
Q

True or False. On the page or screen, people learn better when the related words and
pictures are shown far and not near from one another.

A

False

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3
Q

True or False. People learn better at presenting corresponding words and pictures
simultaneously rather than successively.

A

True

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4
Q

True or False. People learn better by not incorporating tips that illustrate the necessary
material’s organization.

A

False

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5
Q

True or False. People learn better at presenting corresponding words and pictures
simultaneously rather than successively.

A

False

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6
Q

True or False. People do not learn better from words and images more than from words
alone.

A

False

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7
Q

True or False. People learn more from a multimedia lesson when students know terms
and behaviors of system components.

A

True

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8
Q

True or False. People learn more when the narration is delivered in a machine voice in
interactive classes, rather than in a familiar human voice.

A

False

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9
Q

True or False. People learn better from multimedia lessons when words are
conversational rather than formal.

A

True

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10
Q

True or False. People do not necessarily learn better from a multimedia lesson when the
speaker’s image is added to the screen.

A

True

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