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Instructional Design and Development Blog » Blog Archive » Teaching Frustrations: Why Don’t Students Follow My (Clearly-Labeled, Logically Organized, and Bold/Highlighted/Flashing) Instructions? 
Instructors who teach in online environments often devote extensive time and energy into designing a Web space that is inviting and useful to students. But frustration inevitably ensues when, despite the careful consideration given to the most logica...
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Eye-tracking studies: more than meets the eye 
Blog post from Google's official blog about their eye tracking studies.
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What Are You Looking At? Google Details Results of Eye Tracking Study - ReadWriteWeb 
Google posted an update about its eye tracking usability studies today. Most of the results are not exactly groundbreaking. It is, for example, no surprise that most users ...
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