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Shapiro, Susan J. (1994): Applying Human Factors to Classroom Visual Aids. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38th Annual Meeting 1994. pp. 412-416.

Transparencies, slides, and computer based displays are common visual aids used in classroom presentations. This paper will outline the use of principles which improve the effectiveness of these visual aids General principles discussed include: Organizing material, clarifying material and enhancing encoding. Gestalt principles such as simplicity, similarity, proximity, and continuation, appropriate text size and font, effective use of color and other attention getting cues, and appropriate contrast and glare reduction are considered.

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