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Ruth Santiago

Sight | Film English - 0 views

    • Ruth Santiago
       
      Good lesson for older students and language learners about future gadgetshttp://film-english.com/2012/09/10/sight/ 
Mariana Perez Galan

Life on the Screen: Visual Literacy in Education | Edutopia - 1 views

  • We need to look at the whole world of communication in a more complete way. We need to take art and music out of "the arts class" and put it into the English class. For instance, the various forms of communication form a circle. On one end of this circle is math, the least emotional of all forms of communication. It's very strict and very concise, and has a very precise way of explaining something. Then you start moving around the circle, and you get to the other end, where we have music, which primarily appeals to your emotions, not to your intellect. So, in this great circle of communication, you go from the emotional end of music and painting and art -- the visual forms of communication -- to the written communication and spoken communication. Finally, you end up at math, which is the most precise. It forms a beautiful circle of communication. But it's all part of the same circle. All these forms of communication are extremely important, and they should be treated that way. Unfortunately, we've moved away from teaching the emotional forms of communication. But if you want to get along in this world, you need to have a heightened sense of emotional intelligence, which is the equal of your intellectual intelligence. One of my concerns is that we're advancing intellectually very fast, but we're not advancing emotionally as quickly.
    • Pedro Aparicio
       
      As educators we need to have visual, written and spoken forms of communication in our classrooms. It is vital to work on emotional intelligence to find out about how our kids are feeling at the moment.
  • hey need to understand a new language of expression
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  • Our system of education is locked in a time capsule.
  • we also need to understand the importance of graphics, music, and cinema
  • What do students need to be learning that they're not
  • Knowing these things is as important as knowing what a verb and a subject are, what a period and an exclamation point mean.
  • ut there are rules for telling a story visually that are just as important as grammatical rules or math terms, and you can test people on them as well. There is grammar in film, there is grammar in graphics, there is grammar in music, just like there are rules in math that can be taught. For instance, what emotion does the color red convey? What about blue? What does a straight line mean? How about a diagonal line?
  • They need to understand a new language of expression. The way we are educating is based on nineteenth-century ideas and methods. Here we are, entering the twenty-first century, and you look at our schools and ask, 'Why are we doing things in this ancient way?' Our system of education is locked in a time capsule. You want to say to the people in charge, 'You're not using today's tools! Wake up!'
  • How do we bring these lessons into the classroom? We need to look at the
  • whole world of communication in a more complete way. We need to take art and music out of "the arts class" and put it into the English class.
  • We must accept the fact that learning how to communicate with graphics, with music, with cinema, is just as important as communicating with words. Understanding these rules is as important as learning how to make a sentence work.
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    Talks about the importance of the language of images  and visual references.
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    George Lucas advocating for visual literacy!  This is a man who knows how important it is to be sucessfull in this area! 
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    We need to keep up with constant change, technology, methods, discoveries, We need to teach our children how everything that surrounds them is a powerful tool for them to comprehend the world.
Ruth Santiago

Blinky | Film English - 0 views

    • Ruth Santiago
       
      What a great way to include Visual Literacy in the lesson for kids and all language learners.
Ellie Molyneux

Considerations in Cross-Cultural use of Visual Information with Children for Whom Engli... - 0 views

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    While this may not apply in all multi-cultural situations at ASF, it does relate to certain classroom situations and I was interested in the implications it has do anyone teaching in an environment where ESL practice and acculturation are primary learning goals. Excerpt "If differences in the interpretation of visual information can be identified which can be attributed to cultural background, visual material might be designed and presented taking these differences into consideration thus increasing the probability of the message intended being the message conveyed."
Luis Leon

BrainPOP - Animated Educational Site for Kids - Science, Social Studies, English, Math,... - 0 views

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    teaching resources
Carolina Montes

Teachers - Primary - English and Literacy - 0 views

    • Carolina Montes
       
      We should encourage children to develop their visual literacy skills because it will help them support their understanding, building on their home experiences and developing writing.
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