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      <description>What do you think is the potential of animation in learning?</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I think animation is versatile, you can present almost any topic with animation. However, i think the learner will not take the learning seriously as its difficult to take animation seriously for learning, its see more as for entertainment. There is also the possibility of animation to be attractive/distracting hence leading to overlaoding extraneous processing as the learner will be paying attention to all the colourfull and beautiful environment in the animation.</div>]]></description>
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