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- | The signaling effect presents the increase in learning outcomes due to guiding and promotion of attention to relevant information. Signals are based on natural attention attractors like movement, contrast or sound. In multimedia this effect can also be achieved through various methods like(([[http://www.odtu.edu.tr/~kursat/CHB_1184-preprint.pdf|Ozcelik, Erol, Ismahan Arslan-Ari, and Kursat Cagiltay. Why does signaling enhance multimedia learning? Evidence from eye movements. Computers in Human Behavior 26, no. 1: 110-117. January 2010.]])): | + | The signaling effect presents the increase in learning outcomes due to guiding and **promotion of attention to relevant information**. Signals are based on natural attention attractors like movement, contrast or sound. In multimedia this effect can also be achieved through various methods like(([[http://www.odtu.edu.tr/~kursat/CHB_1184-preprint.pdf|Ozcelik, Erol, Ismahan Arslan-Ari, and Kursat Cagiltay. Why does signaling enhance multimedia learning? Evidence from eye movements. Computers in Human Behavior 26, no. 1: 110-117. January 2010.]])): |
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A recent research(([[http://www.odtu.edu.tr/~kursat/CHB_1184-preprint.pdf|Ozcelik, Erol, Ismahan Arslan-Ari, and Kursat Cagiltay. Why does signaling enhance multimedia learning? Evidence from eye movements. Computers in Human Behavior 26, no. 1: 110-117. January 2010.]])) has confirmed and attempted to explain the signaling effect using recorded eye movements data of the experiment participants. Some of the conclusions of this and similar studies concerning the signaling effect are: | A recent research(([[http://www.odtu.edu.tr/~kursat/CHB_1184-preprint.pdf|Ozcelik, Erol, Ismahan Arslan-Ari, and Kursat Cagiltay. Why does signaling enhance multimedia learning? Evidence from eye movements. Computers in Human Behavior 26, no. 1: 110-117. January 2010.]])) has confirmed and attempted to explain the signaling effect using recorded eye movements data of the experiment participants. Some of the conclusions of this and similar studies concerning the signaling effect are: |