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	<title>Garb, Rachel and Claudia M. Hunter</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Garb,_Rachel_and_Claudia_M._Hunter</link>
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		<title>Clarifying Abstract Concepts Through Multimedia: Principles for Technical Communicators</title>
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		<description>Multimedia can sometimes convey meaning in ways that text and graphics alone cannot. This paper offers two principles for understanding how multimedia can clarify abstract concepts. The first principle is that multimedia is excellent for conveying any kind of change, such as change in quantity, size, shape, or relationship. The second principle is that multimedia can help present complex concepts by providing information in both the visual and auditory modes simultaneously. These principles can guide technical communicators in evaluating whether multimedia is a cost-effective way to present their information.</description>
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