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Storyline 360: Redundancy Principle

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5 years ago

Have you ever wondered whether or not you should include the same text in the audio and on the screen? See for yourself how the use of redundant on-screen text can impact the learning experience by checking out this example created in Storyline 360 and find out what the research says about it in this article: Redundancy Principle: Should You Duplicate Narrated Text On Screen?

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  • SuePage's avatar
    SuePage
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    Great example! I was so bored in the first three slides, but the last one really brought the whole thing to life! :-)
  • Samuel's avatar
    Samuel
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    Well Illustrated! I'll need to try out Audio + Illustration in my next course.
  • HannahAndrews's avatar
    HannahAndrews
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    I just finished a course where it was mostly the audio + illustrations. It allowed for more creativity on our part, but also puts the content in easier to follow format and tells a story through animation.
  • Great example to convince stakeholders the extra time/effort for illustration/animation is worth it!
  • What a powerful example....number two seems to be our default setting in the courses I see most of the time. I really like the 4th example....still explains the information clearly. I agree with Amanda, great example to show stakeholders to get their buy in to make a change.
  • Relevant example (the 4th one) to demonstrate our expertise as instructional design. Very well done! Yes, the story file please.