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The more visual detail presented on the screen, the more likely your audience will experience cognitive overload and tune out

The more visual detail presented on the screen, the more likely your audience will experience cognitive overload and tune out

Sep 29, 20251 min read

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The more visual detail presented on the screen, the more likely your audience will experience cognitive overload and tune out. Good communication should have multiple intermediate levels of detail

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  • Basic visual design principles facilitate understanding data charts
  • Effective communication centers around a single main idea.
  • Good communication should have multiple intermediate levels of detail
  • Novice learners prefer less complicated tasks.
  • Students can be distracted by too many error corrections.

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