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    1. Videos should be clear, accessible, and engaging, but they do not need to be fancy and full of complicated or high-tech add-ons. In fact, as with most instructional materials, less is usually more.

      I think that videos can be very beneficial, but how much instruction through videos is too much?

    2. Charts and graphs, in particular, can make complex information more comprehensible than it would be in raw-data form, and can make relationships among variables more readily apparent.

      I thought that this was useful information, I know that they can be helpful to us. I am wondering how we can make them more accessible and digestible for children.

    3. Choosing an appropriate font is the first step, and the focus should be on a clean, clear font with adequate spacing between letters (Kitchel, 2011/2019).

      I thought that this was interesting. I never thought how different fonts would change how children can read. I always knew that we shouldn't use crazy fonts, but I'm glad it has a list of acceptable fonts.