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Angela Maiers

CAIS: Dave Gray on Visual Thinking, an Introduction « Neurons Firing - 0 views

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    Great presentation on visual thinking-visual literacy
Angela Maiers

Picture This: Visual Literacy Activities - 0 views

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    Great resource for visual literacy projects!
Angela Maiers

A Conversation with Martin Scorsese: The Importance of Visual Literacy | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Visual Literacy Lessons
anonymous

Is Technology Producing A Decline In Critical Thinking And Analysis? - 0 views

  • "As students spend more time with visual media and less time with print, evaluation methods that include visual media will give a better picture of what they actually know
  • reading develops imagination, induction, reflection and critical thinking, as well as vocabulary," Greenfield said. "Reading for pleasure is the key to developing these skills. Students today have more visual literacy and less print literacy. Many students do not read for pleasure and have not for decades."
  • "Wiring classrooms for Internet access does not enhance learning," Greenfield said.
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      not by itself, no. but then, haven't we all been arguing that tech without pedagogy is nothing?
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  • "If you're a pilot, you need to be able to monitor multiple instruments at the same time. If you're a cab driver, you need to pay attention to multiple events at the same time. If you're in the military, you need to multi-task too," she said. "On the other hand, if you're trying to solve a complex problem, you need sustained concentration. If you are doing a task that requires deep and sustained thought, multi-tasking is detrimental."
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      I'm pretty sure none of this is news.
Vicki Davis

Information Is Beautiful - 28 views

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    Beautiful Ideas, issues, knowledge, data - visualized!
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    visual literacy
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    Big data visualized. What a cool site that connects art and math. If you explore or write or are just a scholar, this site will give you lots to think about.
Nelly Cardinale

visual-lit » Toolbox » diff - 0 views

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    Great collection of Visual_Literacy web2.0 tools.
David Hilton

A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods - 0 views

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    Visualization techniques - Data, Information, Concept, Strategy, Metaphor, Compound Brilliant.
Angela Maiers

vizthink: David Sibbet « Neurons Firing - 0 views

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    Incredible thoughts on Visual Intelleigence
Angela Maiers

Diamond Bookshelf - Graphic Storytelling and the New Literacies: an Interview with NCTE Educator Peter Gutiérrez - 0 views

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    Great interview with 21st century educator Peter Guierrez
Vicki Davis

Kindle for iOS update brings boost to students and visually impaired | ITProPortal.com - 1 views

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    The recent Kindle updates over the past few months have quite a few teachers. In particular, if you have a textbook on Kindle, you can collate notes by color, which is a major enhancement.  This article does a nice job of summarizing the features important to educators. "The update also brings some changes that should be especially helpful for students and teachers, like the ability to highlight long passages that span multiple pages. In addition, the Notebook feature for textbooks has new filtering options, which should help you more quickly and easily find all your notes, bookmarks, and highlights by colour"
Martin Burrett

Writing Prompts - 12 views

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    This site has a huge number of compelling visual writing prompts with text and questions to get your students thinking. There is something for everyone here! http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
Valerie B.

Into the Book: Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies - 1 views

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    Into the Book is a reading comprehension resource for K-4 students and teachers. We focus on eight research-based strategies: Using Prior Knowledge, Making Connections, Questioning, Visualizing, Inferring, Summarizing, Evaluating and Synthesizing. Your class can watch our engaging 15-minute videos, and try the online interactive activities.
Jackie Gerstein

A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods - 0 views

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    Science teachers will LOVE this one! Very cool!
Vicki Davis

How to Be an Educated Consumer of Infographics: David Byrne on the Art-Science of Visual Storytelling | Brain Pickings - 10 views

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    There are now books with the most compelling infographics. INfographics are being recognized as compelling, moving media and catalysts for change. Organizations that need support and use social media should develop their ability to use infographics with finesse and students should know not only how to create them but how to interpret them.
Roland O'Daniel

Strategies for online reading comprehension - 17 views

  • Colorado State University offers a useful guide to reading on the web. While it is aimed at college students, much of the information is pertinent to readers of all ages and could easily be part of lessons in the classroom. The following list includes some of the CSU strategies to strengthen reading comprehension, along with my thoughts on how to incorporate them into classroom instruction: Synthesize online reading into meaningful chunks of information. In my classroom, we spend a lot of time talking about how to summarize a text by finding pertinent points and casting them in one’s own words. The same strategy can also work when synthesizing information from a web page. Use a reader’s ability to effectively scan a page, as opposed to reading every word. We often give short shrift to the ability to scan, but it is a valuable skill on may levels. Using one’s eye to sift through key words and phrases allows a reader to focus on what is important. Avoid distractions as much as necessary. Readbility is one tool that can make this possible. Advertising-blocking tools are another effective way to reduce unnecessary, and unwanted, content from a web page. At our school, we use Ad-Block Plus as a Firefox add-on to block ads. Understand the value of a hyperlink before you click the link. This means reading the destination of the link itself. It is easier if the creator of the page puts the hyperlink into context, but if that is not the case, then the reader has to make a judgment about the value, safety, and validity of the link. One important issue to bring into this discussion is the importance of analyzing top-level domains. A URL that ends in .gov, for example, was created by a government entity in the U.S. Ask students what it means for a URL to end in .edu. What about .org? .com? Is a .edu or .org domain necessarily trustworthy? Navigate a path from one page in a way that is clear and logical. This is easier said than done, since few of us create physical paths of our navigation. However, a lesson in the classroom might do just that: draw a map of the path a reader goes on an assignment that uses the web. That visualization of the tangled path might be a valuable insight for young readers.
Nelly Cardinale

Education World ® Technology Channel: Visual Literacy: Hooked on Glogster: Posters 2.0 - 0 views

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    Examples of Glogster used in education
Ric Murry

Engaging the Eye Generation: Visual Literacy Strategies for the K-5 Classroom - 0 views

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    Flip Book
Kelly Faulkner

PicLits.com - Create a PicLit - 0 views

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    Great tool for visual literacy
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    "inspired picture writing"
Angela Maiers

Mutapic - 0 views

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    This is an amazing tool-online picture generator. And...it's free!
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