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Chipman, Susan F. – 1987
Visual knowledge is an enormously important part of our total knowledge. The psychological study of learning and knowledge has focused almost exclusively on verbal materials. Today, the advance of technology is making the use of visual communication increasingly feasible and popular. However, this enthusiasm involves the illusion that visual…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comprehension, Technological Advancement, Visual Aids
Reese, Stephen D.; Davie, William R. – 1987
Noting that the use of captions in television newscasts has grown from simple labeling of newsmakers to more complicated titling of graphics and enumerating important points in a script, a study examined the extent to which captioning assisted viewers in learning from different types of television news stories. Subjects, 100 undergraduate…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Captions, Comprehension, Higher Education

Darch, Craig; Eaves, Ronald C. – Journal of Special Education, 1986
When learning-disabled high school students (N=22) were taught about astronomy by either presenting key concepts with a visual spatial display or by presenting concepts with texts, tests measuring short-term mastery of content favored students taught with the visual display. No differences were found between the groups on transfer or maintenance.…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Display Aids, High School Students, High Schools