Skip to main content

Home/ EDC604/ Group items tagged Visualization

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Ellie Molyneux

Ted Talk on Visual Literacy - Brian Kennedy - 0 views

  •  
    We must connect vision and memory. Visual literacy is "the ability to construct meaning from images. It is not a skill - it uses skills as a toolbox. It's a form of critical thinking that enhances your intellectual capacity. It's not a new concept."
anonymous

Educational Technology in ELT: Visual literacy: Flickr-fed web 2.0 tools - 1 views

  •  
    Useful for a non-graded activity
Patricia Morales

International Visual Literacy Association - 0 views

    • Patricia Morales
       
      However...
  • “Visual Literacy refers to a group of vision-competencies a human being can develop by seeing and at the same time having and integrating other sensory experiences. The development of these competencies is fundamental to normal human learning.
  • However,
Jenna Kubricht

Visual Literacy - 0 views

  • "a picture is worth a thousand words"
  • ability to understand and produce visual messages. Learning experiences which allow students to think critically about how images convey meaning should be essential inclusions in classroom literacy programs.
  • understanding of the relationship between text and illustrations
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • point of view; cause and effect; symbolism; stereotype ; and mood
jennifer lee byrnes

Common Core Standards | Picture This! Visual Literacy in the Classroom - 0 views

  •  
    Great ideas for students to use visual literacy while meeting core standards. 
Alejandra Salazar

Innovation Design In Education - ASIDE: The Axis Of Education - Changing The Teaching M... - 1 views

  •  
    This can be our teaching goal for 2012 - 2013! Visual Thinking and Creativity!
Ellie Molyneux

The "Eyes" Have It | Picture This! Visual Literacy in the Classroom - 0 views

    • Ellie Molyneux
       
      This website is very helpful to me for a number of reasons! The author is a teacher who has posted consistently about her own experiences with visual literacy in the classroom, and she also links to a ton of helpful readings and supplementary lesson plans. This is a good model for how to blog effectively and it also provides a good platform to explore visual literacy topics, especially in primary grades.
Ruth Santiago

Teaching Visual Literacy in Haiti - 0 views

  •  
    Changing the world one visual literate at a time.
Luis Leon

Google Reader (198) - 0 views

  • But the obvious thing to do was to evolve the potential of this very stable listserv in a number of social media ways. While I am not sure which of these will be the favourites, the idea looks something like this: share a link on the listserv and store it for easy retrieval any time in the Diigo group! share your library images in Flickr, because we need to collect the ideas from around Australia Like us on Facebook – and include us in your News Feed. Share things you find, and get into the conversation. Perhaps 140 characters on Twitter will be just the thing for you – just another way to stay in touch and build the teacher librarian community.
  • Most K-12 classrooms in the United States today don’t use interactive blogs. By “interactive,” I mean a blog website which permits posts from students as well as the teacher, and comments from blog visitors as well as class members. As I explained in my post earlier this week on the iThemes education blog,
  • The past two months, I’ve had opportunities to ask different groups of educators the same question via an interactive SMS poll powered by PollEverywhere. The question I’ve asked has been: How many different assignments last year did you invite students to share on your interactive, classroom blog? The graph below summarizes responses in early June in Fort Bend ISD, which is in Houston, Texas. Of 156 respondents, 78% answered “zero.”
  • ...2 more annotations...
  • Ypix.me is a simple service that you can use to share images with others. To use the service just upload a picture and Ypix.me generates a link that you can share via email or your favorite social network. If you're using Chrome or the latest version of Firefox you can simply drag images from your desktop to Ypix.me to share them.
  • Applications for Education If your students are capturing images to use in multimedia projects and they need to share those images with others, Ypix.me could be a handy little tool for that purpose. No registration is required in order to use Ypix.me.
jennifer lee byrnes

Students' visual literacy and mathematics - 0 views

  • Visualizing Math"
  • llowing students to create their own books helps to develop visual literacy, the ability to understand, use, think or learn in terms of images.
Debora Gomez

What is visual literacy? - 1 views

    • Debora Gomez
       
      Difference among visual literacy, media and/or information literacy.  Also tools that can help
Pedro Aparicio

Media Literacy Discussion Guide | Scholastic.com - 0 views

    • Pedro Aparicio
       
      This is lesson plan to teach visual literacy in Writing or Social Studies class. It includes a PDF file to understand visual media for the the students.
Ruth Santiago

http://facstaff.unca.edu/nruppert/2009/visual%20literacy/digitalliteracy/vlinenglish.pdf - 0 views

    • Ruth Santiago
       
      By teaching students how to read and view all texts critically, not just the traditional print texts,  teachers can build upon the skills students need to read  and write, increasing their literacy levels in all areas. Robyn Seglem  |  Shelbie Witte
Ruth Santiago

2012: Age of the iStudent | Visual.ly - 0 views

    • Ruth Santiago
       
      Infographic showing which gadgets are popular among students and how much time they spend online.
Ruth Santiago

Kids Just Can't Turn Off The TV | Visual.ly - 1 views

    • Ruth Santiago
       
      What an eye-opener for parents. Too much TV=image overload!
Ruth Santiago

Gaming in the Classroom | Visual.ly - 0 views

    • Ruth Santiago
       
      Why bring electronic games into the classroom? 
Charmaine Weatherbee

Free Technology for Teachers: Create Beautiful Presentations with Haiku Deck - 0 views

  • Haiku Deck enables anyone to create beautiful slide presentations
  • limits how much text that you can put on each of your slides.
  • Haiku Deck helps you find Creative Commons licensed images for your presentations
  • ...2 more annotations...
  • Haiku Deck search for images for you
  • tudents create visually pleasing slides
  •  
    Interesting slideshow alternative which includes CC images for use.
Charmaine Weatherbee

Google Reader (453) - 0 views

  • Cool graphic designs blend images and words to create an informative story or graphic about a specific topic.
  • reating InfoGraphics is a craft all unto its own
  • a really good infoGraphic is not overly graphic or too text heavy
  •  
    An article that talks about the importance on having effective graphics.
« First ‹ Previous 61 - 80 of 155 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page