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-Redundancy principle refers to the fact that capacity of both human information channels can unnecessarily be **overloaded by redundant information** presented in multiple forms or unnecessary elaborationsthereby negatively affecting learning process.(([[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=SSLdo1MLIywC&​pg=PA159&​dq=redundancy+principle&​hl=hr&​ei=dWTvTZ-PIsWcOrzzpd4B&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=book-preview-link&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCoQuwUwAA#​v=onepage&​q=redundancy%20principle&​f=false|Mayer,​ Richard E. The Cambridge handbook of multimedia learning. Cambridge University Press, 2005.]]))+Redundancy principle refers to the fact that capacity of both human information channels can unnecessarily be **overloaded by redundant information** presented in multiple forms or unnecessary elaborations thereby negatively affecting learning process.(([[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=SSLdo1MLIywC&​pg=PA159&​dq=redundancy+principle&​hl=hr&​ei=dWTvTZ-PIsWcOrzzpd4B&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=book-preview-link&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCoQuwUwAA#​v=onepage&​q=redundancy%20principle&​f=false|Mayer,​ Richard E. The Cambridge handbook of multimedia learning. Cambridge University Press, 2005.]]))
  
  
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-The redundancy principle refers for example to a learning material in which a text is presented near a picture to explain it, but similar spoken text (carrying same information) is also included in the material. The related information should be **complementary**. The same (redundant) information ​is presented to the learner through both information channelsunnecessarily wasting cognitive resources when they could be used to obtain more related useful information.+The redundancy principle refers for example to a learning material in which a text is presented near a picture to explain it, but similar spoken text (carrying same information) is also included in the material. The related information should be **complementary**. The same (redundant) information presented to the learner through both information channels ​is unnecessarily wasting cognitive resources when they could be used to obtain more related useful information.
  
  
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-Still, some research has also pointed that the negative redundancy effect does not occur if redundant information is short and respects spatial contiguity principles.(([[http://​www.sciencedirect.com/​science/​article/​pii/​S0022066308600380|Mayer,​ Richard E., and Cheryl I. Johnson. Revising the Redundancy Principle in Multimedia Learning. Journal of Educational Psychology 100, no. 2: 380-386. May 2008.]]))+Although research has showed that redundant information generally hinders learning((For details see: [[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=SSLdo1MLIywC&​pg=PA159&​dq=redundancy+principle&​hl=hr&​ei=dWTvTZ-PIsWcOrzzpd4B&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=book-preview-link&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCoQuwUwAA#​v=onepage&​q=redundancy%20principle&​f=false|Mayer,​ Richard E. The Cambridge handbook of multimedia learning. Cambridge University Press, 2005.]]))(([[http://​www.sciencedirect.com/​science/​article/​pii/​S0747563210001445|Schmidt-Weigand,​ Florian, and Katharina Scheiter. The role of spatial descriptions in learning from multimedia. Computers in Human Behavior 27, no. 1: 22-28. January 2011.]])), some research has also pointed that the negative redundancy effect does not occur if redundant information is short and respects spatial contiguity principles.(([[http://​www.sciencedirect.com/​science/​article/​pii/​S0022066308600380|Mayer,​ Richard E., and Cheryl I. Johnson. Revising the Redundancy Principle in Multimedia Learning. Journal of Educational Psychology 100, no. 2: 380-386. May 2008.]]))
  
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