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Students can be distracted by too many error corrections.

Students can be distracted by too many error corrections.

Sep 29, 20251 min read

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Students can be distracted by too many error corrections.

Keep the number of elements in a graph to less than 4 to avoid cognitive overload The more visual detail presented on the screen, the more likely your audience will experience cognitive overload and tune out

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