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   - Signaling effect - presents the increase in the learning outcomes due to promotion of attention to relevant information. [[learning_theories:​Cognitive theory of multimedia learning]]   - Signaling effect - presents the increase in the learning outcomes due to promotion of attention to relevant information. [[learning_theories:​Cognitive theory of multimedia learning]]
   - Segmenting effect - means that learning should be more efficient if a continued animation or narration could be split into more smaller parts. [[learning_theories:​Cognitive theory of multimedia learning]]   - Segmenting effect - means that learning should be more efficient if a continued animation or narration could be split into more smaller parts. [[learning_theories:​Cognitive theory of multimedia learning]]
 +  - Worked examples effect - presenting worked examples before asking students to try to solve one [[learning_theories:​Cognitive theory of multimedia learning]]
  
  
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