Across
- 2. people learn better when the narration in
- 6. people do not necessarily learn better from a multimedia lesson when the speaker’s image is added to the screen.
- 7. people learn better from graphics and narrations than from animation and on-screen text.
- 9. people learn better from words and pictures than from words alone.
- 10. people learn better from multimedia lessons when words are in conversational style rather than formal style.
- 11. lessons is spoken in a friendly human voice rather than a machine voice.
- 12. people learn better from a multimedia lesson is presented in user-paced segments rather than as a continuous unit.
- 13. people learn better from a multimedia lesson when they know the names and characteristics of the main concepts.
Down
- 1. people learn better when corresponding words and pictures are presented near rather than far from each other on the page or screen.
- 3. people learn better when extraneous words pictures and sounds are excluded rather than included.
- 4. people learn better when cues that highlight the organization of the essential material are added.
- 5. people learn better from graphics and narration than from graphics narration and on-screen text.
- 8. people learn better when corresponding words and pictures are presented simultaneously rather than successively.
