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" ... Even with the best simplification interfaces put in place, the demand for training still exists and must be effectively addressed. Creating mentor sessions, interactive learning modules and even offering contests and creating user groups can enhance the social aspect of learning, increasing motivation and comprehension significantly. ... "
" ... Science can be enormously useful in helping us figure out which teaching approaches are or aren’t likely to work, but it can also be misleading. For example, there’s lots of evidence indicating that the key factor in reading comprehension is knowledge of the topic. But it’s easier to measure the effect of teaching comprehension strategies in a six-week study—which is generally how long studies last—than to measure the effect of building knowledge, which takes a lot longer. That’s one reason schools have focused far more on strategies than on building knowledge, with devastating consequences. ... "
" ... The most obvious reason to use Plain Language writing is to make important information and ideas more accessible to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and others with disabilities affecting reading, comprehension, and other cognitive functions. ... "
" ... There are a lot more problems with the way comprehension is currently taught—problems that Shanahan’s post on the baseball study overlooks, even though he’s called them out previously. I’ll address those in my next post. So if you’re still confused, stay tuned. ... "
" ... While we don’t often frame it as such, the only reason we communicate in the first place is to create comprehension. It makes logical sense that we would incorporate behavioral science into our communication programs. When consumers are bombarded with instant communication, social media and never-ending distractions, grabbing their attention and keeping it requires more than a catchy headline or well-rehearsed pitch. It requires us to understand how humans behave. ... "