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According to the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning (CTML), what is the primary requirement for multi-modal learning to be effective?

CTML emphasizes that meaningful learning occurs when verbal and visual information are integrated, whereas simply stacking information can lead to unnecessary cognitive load.

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The testing effect demonstrates that active recall strengthens memory more effectively than passive activities like re-reading or re-watching, acting as a crucial final step in the learning loop.

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Poorly coordinated modalities—such as reading text that is simultaneously read aloud (the redundancy effect)—can overload the brain's cognitive channels, hindering rather than helping comprehension.

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