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Janet Hale

Top 10 Visuals & Infographics on Langwitches | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "There is no question that I am a visual learner. Not only do visuals created by others help me make context and content clearer to me, but visuals also play a pivotal role in the process of thinking about, wrapping my mind around, developing, connecting, and making my work visible in order to share with others. I have experimented with infographics, sketchnotes, slides, and hybrid visuals. I use tools such as: Piktochart Canva Paper by fiftythree Keynote Here are the Top 10 Visuals & Infographics on Langwitches."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Visual Literacy- "Reading & Writing" Images - 1 views

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    "Visual literacy is defined by Wikipedia: Visual literacy is the ability to interpret, negotiate, and make meaning from information presented in the form of an image. Visual literacy is based on the idea that pictures can be "read" and that meaning can be communicated through a process of reading. I believe that visual literacy cannot only include the ability of "reading" a picture, but needs to also include the ability of "writing"/creating images, that represent a thought, idea and concept."
Janet Hale

Embed Visuals into Teaching and Learning- Part 2 | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "In another post, Embedding Visuals Into Teaching and Learning, I looked at ways to support our students' ability to navigate a media rich world and "read and write" in that world. I shared how teachers could easily and quickly create visuals, that supported a question they wanted students to explore, break up long and monotone passages of text, review a concept discussed abstractly or make a real life connection. Wonderopolis is a fascinating site with great visual prompts for you to "hook" students into inquiry and further research."
Janet Hale

Embedding Visuals Into Teaching and Learning | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    'I confess, I am a visual learner! I also relate better to metaphors, since they paint a picture in my mind."
Janet Hale

Sketchnoting and Yet Another Dimension | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Experimenting with sketchnoting as note taking and as visual summaries and slide design has been an area of intense interest for me over the past six months. Completely inapt, as an analog "artist" on paper, the use of a stylus and the iPad Paper app by FiftyThree, have allowed me to experiment with color, form, design, and typography. The process of sketchnoting … has made jotting down ideas, connecting them, visually representing the brainstorming, thoughts and visions as I am creating visuals for blog posts or designing presentation slides, a more metacognitive process … has allowed me to think through a concept, as I am drawing it out ….made me consider options, perspectives of interpretation and points of view more intensely"
Janet Hale

Global Project: Visualize Poetry Around the World | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Based on Taylor Mali's visit to The American School of Sao Paulo, Meryl Zeidenberg and I were inspired to amplify students' poetry writing by adding a visual and audio layer as well as connect them globally to other students' poems. We are launching the Visualize Poetry Around The World project and are looking forward to connecting teachers and students, bringing global awareness and encouraging them to look beyond their own backyard and their own perspective."
Janet Hale

Visualizing Stories | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "I recently found a video of 1st graders using the iPad to visualize a poem that their teacher read to them. After students drew what they imagined, they got into pairs and explained their drawings to a partner. The teacher also circulated to listen and to ask deeper questions of understanding."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Visual Thinking and Learning in the Classroom - 0 views

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    "It was a post titled "Formats for Visual Thinking in the Classroom" from Richard Byrne on Free Technology for Teachers, that prompted me to write this post."
Janet Hale

Creating a Visual Dictionary on the iPad | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Pic Collage (free), is one of my favorite apps to use on my iPad. It creates great looking Scrapbook pages of multiple images in no time."
Janet Hale

Poetry on Record | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Inspired by Poetry, Performance & Taylor Mali and Beyond…, 8th grade Humanities teacher Shannon Hancock coached her students to create their own original "Mali Poem"and record a visual and vocal performance. I joined the class to give a brief overview of presentation design. I used selected slides from my slidedeck below to talk about image quality, typography, white spaces, metaphors, rules of third, etc."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Infographics- What? Why? How? - 0 views

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    "I am seeing more and more "InfoGraphics" springing up everywhere. They are catching my visual eye immediately. As a native German speaker, I love compound words and it comes naturally to me to want to take them apart in order to create meaning of the word: "Info" and "Graphic"- Information that is written or drawn…"
Janet Hale

Learning in the Modern Classroom | Langwitches Blog - 1 views

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    "I can die happy now :) I have seen learning in the 21st Century modern classroom! The learning just oozes through the cracks of the physical classroom walls. Learning is amplified by the amount of people who are collaborating, participating, communicating and creating. The learning is NOT about the technology tools, but what students can DO with them to learn in new ways. The learning is about an authentic tasks, that allows students to contribute in a individualized and personalized manner to make them realize that their work matters in the real world. It all started out with a conversation between Mike Fisher and me. He had written over 40 children poems and was in the process of wondering what to do with them? I was looking for an authentic task for 9-11 year old students. We felt we had a perfect match! How about getting the students Language Arts and Art teacher involved? The initial idea was to make a unit of poetry come alive, study Mike's poems and visualize the poems by creating illustrations."
Janet Hale

PDF to Download: Twitter Policy and Rationale  | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "After receiving so many positive comments and Re-Tweets of my previous Twitter Policy & Rationale, I am making a more visual pdf file available for download."
Janet Hale

iPadApps-DigitalLearningFarm.jpg (JPEG Image, 1024 × 768 pixels) - Scaled (74%) - 0 views

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    Visual of Apps Curriculum Reviewer, Tutorial Designer, Collaboration Coordinator, Official Scribe, Researcher, Contributor to Society
Janet Hale

World Language Students Are Poppleting | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "How do we learn vocabulary of a second, third or fourth language best? As a class, we discussed different methods including mnemonic devices and how they help us remember, organize and make connections in our brain. Some of us prefer: visual connections rhyming words acronyms a sentence in context humorous connections etc. In order to embed modern skills and literacies and connect to our school's Core Values and mission, students created Popplets. The tool (Popplet) allowed students to create a web based mind map. Each bubble/ "popplet"represented a vocabulary word related to medicine/illness/symptoms."
Janet Hale

Visible Thinking Routines for Blogging | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Our school's fabulous PE teacher, Claire Arcenas, is bringing blogging to her PE classes. She is incorporating Visual Thinking Routines to help her students become reflective commenters. In a recent planning session, she reminded me of the book Making Thinking Visible by Ron Ritchard, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison, that I had download but not read yet. We then started diving into the core routines outlined on Visible Thinking from Harvard University."
Janet Hale

Critical Thinking Via Infographics | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "7th grade Geography teacher, David J. at Graded-The American School of S?o Paulo, was planning an in-depth country data study and interpretation. He decided to allow his students to explore the use of infographics to visually represent the data and compare their findings. He explained to his students: Instead of a focused, issue-based case study, the major project of the quarter will be a comparison of three countries (one from Europe, one from North or South America, and one from Africa or Asia). You will research many categories (citing sources correctly), represent the data using infographics (group collaborative component), and then provide reflection (annotations) on how and why the countries are similar or different on these topics. Additionally, students will write comments comparing their own researched countries' information to the data of other students."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Using Social Bookmarking in Schools and with Students- Par... - 0 views

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    "There is too much information available. No doubt… Everyone feels overwhelmed by this information overload. EVERYONE…One of my favorite images to visualize this feeling is the one of a fire hydrant with a quote by Mitchell Kapor"
Janet Hale

Doodling…An Essential Skill to Develop & Support in our Students? | Langwitch... - 0 views

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    "There is something about doodling…illustrating… as you are listening to, absorbing and reflecting about content or an experience. I have questions…? Does doodling calm a mind, that is constantly bouncing of its walls? Does doodling help one focus on auditory material? Can doodling help clarify content? Does doodling only work for the artistically inclined? (What if I can't draw?) Is doodling only beneficial for the visual learner?"
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Storyboarding: Pre-Writing Activity - 1 views

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    "The more we podcast and have our students create video clips or other digital storytelling projects, the more we need to teach storyboarding as part of the process. Being able to pre-visualize how your story will unfold is becoming a vital skill to have for storytellers."
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