The document discusses different types of graphics that can be used in educational presentations and their proper uses. It defines decorative, organizational, transformational, interpretive, relational, and representational graphics and provides examples. It also discusses the contiguity principle which states that words and graphics should be placed near each other when used together in e-learning. An assessment is provided to test students' understanding.
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11. Content Types Description Useful Graphic Types Examples Facts Unique and isolated information such as specific application screens, forms, or product data Representational Organizational A screen capture of a spreadsheet A table of parts’ names and specifications Concepts Groups of objects, events, or symbols designated by a single name Representational Organizational Interpretive Diagrams of a database table A tree diagram of biological species Process A description if how something works Transformational Interpretive Relational Animations of how blood pumps blood An animation of how a virus invades a cell Procedure A series of steps resulting in completion of a task Transformational An animated illustration of how to use a spreadsheet A diagram with arrows showing how to install a printer cable Principal Guidelines that result in completion of a task; cause and effect relationship Transformational Interpretive A video showing two effective sales approaches An animation showing genes passing from parents to offspring