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Slide 1

Title Screen. Invites the learner to click through the practice slides in order to better understand the Split Attention Effect.

Slide 2A

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Provides two multimedia examples (images illustrating the example of second hand smoke) and asks the learner to click the image that displays the split attention effect.

Slide 2B

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Feedback on the learner's selection appears in a box that appears on top of the unselected item. When the learner selects the correct item, the "Continue" button displays.

Slide 3A

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Provides one multimedia example (Public Domain animation of earthquake amplification) and asks the learner if the viewer's attention is split in a negative way in this example.

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Feedback is presented based on the user's response. When the learner selects the correct response, the "Continue" button displays.

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Provides two multimedia examples (diagrams, one displaying redundancy but having both the same information in an "in-diagram" label and a label below) and asks the learner to identify which item splits the learner's attention in a negative way.

Slide 4B

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Feedback on the learner's selection appears in a box that appears on top of the unselected item. When the learner selects the correct item, the "Continue" button displays.

The user is cycled back to the first slide upon completing this slide.

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