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    Comprehension of animated public information graphics

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    Authors
    Boucheix, J.
    Lowe, Ric
    Paire-Ficou, L.
    Saby, L.
    Alauzet, A.
    Conte, F.
    Groff, J.
    Argon, S.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Boucheix, J. and Lowe, R. and Paire-Ficou, L. and Saby, L. and Alauzet, A. and Conte, F. and Groff, J. et al. 2010. Comprehension of animated public information graphics, in Katharina Scheiter (ed), SIG2 - 2010: Comprehension of Text and Graphics. Tracing the mind: How do we learn from text and graphics?, Aug 25 2010. Tuebingen, Germany: Knowledge Media Research Centre.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of the SIG2 - 2010 Comprehension of Text and Graphics Conference
    Source Conference
    SIG2 - 2010: Comprehension of Text and Graphics. Tracing the mind: How do we learn from text and graphics?
    School
    School of Education
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26892
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