Visual Literacy

Visual Literacy

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  • Author: Judith Wilde
  • Publisher: Watson-Guptill Publications
  • ISBN: 9780823056200
  • Category : Design
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 190

The authors' teaching methods focus on personal and innovative thought in visual problem solving with technical facility being achieved as a by-product.


Teaching Visual Literacy

Teaching Visual Literacy

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  • Author: Nancy Frey
  • Publisher: Corwin Press
  • ISBN: 1412953111
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 209

A collection of nine essays that describes strategies for teaching visual literacy by using graphic novels, comics, anime, political cartoons, and picture books.


A Primer of Visual Literacy

A Primer of Visual Literacy

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  • Author: Donis A Dondis
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN: 9780262540292
  • Category : Design
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 214

This primer is designed to teach students the interconnected arts of visual communication. The subject is presented, not as a foreign language, but as a native one that the student "knows" but cannot yet "read." Responding to the need she so clearly perceives, Ms. Dondis, a designer and teacher of broad experience, has provided a beginning text for art and design students and a basic text for all other students; those who do not intend to become artists or designers but who need to acquire the essential skills of understanding visual communication at a time when so much information is being studied and transmitted in non-verbal modes, especially through photography and film. Understanding through seeing only seems to be an obviously intuitive process. Actually, developing the visual sense is something like learning a language, with its own special alphabet, lexicon, and syntax. People find it necessary to be verbally literate whether they are "writers": or not; they should find it equally necessary to be visually literate, "artists" or not. This primer is designed to teach students the interconnected arts of visual communication. The subject is presented, not as a foreign language, but as a native one that the student "knows" but cannot yet "read." The analogy provides a useful teaching method, in part because it is not overworked or too rigorously applied. This method of learning to see and read visual data has already been proved in practice, in settings ranging from Harlem to suburbia. Appropriately, the book makes some of its most telling points through visual means. Numerous illustrated examples are employed to clarify the basic elements of design (teach an alphabet), to show how they are used in simple syntactic combinations ("See Jane run."), and finally, to present the meaningful synthesis of visual information that is a finished work of art (the apprehension of poetry...).


Visual Literacy

Visual Literacy

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  • Author: Lynell Burmark
  • Publisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Visual learning
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 132

The signs are everywhere--for those who can read them. Because of television, advertising, and the Internet, the primary literacy of the 21st century will be visual. It's no longer enough to read and write text. Our students must learn to process both words and pictures. They must be able to move gracefully and fluently between text and images, between literal and figurative worlds.--Page [4] of cover.


Visual "literacy"

Visual

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  • Author: Paul Messaris
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Visual communication
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

People today are constantly bombarded with a wide variety of visual images. How do we interpret them? What causes us to respond to them emotionally? And how does this response differ for visual devices such as close-ups, camera angles and flashbacks? The book addresses these and other questions.


Visual Literacy for Libraries

Visual Literacy for Libraries

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  • Author: Nicole E. Brown
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781783301447
  • Category : Academic libraries
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208

This book will give you an understanding of how images fit into your critical practice and how you can advance student learning with your own visual literacy. The importance of images and visual media in today's culture is changing what it means to be literate in the 21st century. Digital technologies have made it possible for almost anyone to create and share visual media. Yet the pervasiveness of images and visual media does not necessarily mean that individuals are able to critically view, use, and produce visual content. This book provides you with the tools, strategies, and confidence to apply visual literacy in a library context. You will learn ways to develop students' visual literacy and how to use visual materials to make your own teaching more engaging. Ideal for the busy librarian who needs ideas, activities, and teaching strategies that are ready to implement, this book shows how to challenge students to delve into finding images, using images in the research process, interpreting and analysing images, creating visual communications, and using visual content ethically provides ready-to-use learning activities for engaging critically with visual materials offers tools and techniques for increasing one's own visual literacy confidence gives strategies for integrating, engaging with and advocating for visual literacy in libraries. With this book's guidance, you can help students master visual literacy, a key competency in today's media-saturated world, while also enlivening your teaching with visual materials. Visual Literacy for Libraries will be essential reading for librarians, information professionals and managers in all sectors, students of library and information science, school and higher education teachers and researchers.


Visual Literacy

Visual Literacy

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  • Author: David Mike Moore
  • Publisher: Educational Technology
  • ISBN: 9780877782643
  • Category : Visual education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 472


Visual Literacy

Visual Literacy

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  • Author: Mark Newman
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN: 1475840128
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 198

Visual Literacy examines how teachers can use visuals to improve learning for all students. It provides teachers with a foundation in visual literacy, defined as the ability to read, think, and communicate with visually presented information. Results of studies of students’ using visual information indicate that most students are clearly lacking in the tools needed to use visuals effectively. The book orients teachers to visual literacy and the world of visuals. It discusses various classroom tested strategies and activities for all students, including second language learners, and students with special needs. Stressing visual literacy skills helps students understand a visual more deeply so they can master the content they are learning. Teachers will learn to employ a literacy triad of reading, thinking, and communicating to aid students in their study of visuals. First, they inquire into the visual, reading it for content and context, including assessing the authenticity of the document. Second, they think about the document by analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating it to come up with answers to their inquiry. Graphic organizers help students decipher the content and understand the meaning of the visual document, connecting it to prior and future instruction. Third, they communicate their findings using visuals.


A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS ON VISUAL LITERACY

A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS ON VISUAL LITERACY

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  • Author: Ercan Celik
  • Publisher: ESA Pub
  • ISBN: 6259433611
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 55

This book endeavors to provide a thorough bibliometric analysis of visual literacy studies conducted throughout history, offering insights from the past to the present. Within the pages of this book, we delve into the realm of visual literacy through an examination of 816 formal articles, 263 conference papers, and 44 enlightening book chapters. The predominant focus lies on the 816 standalone articles, each contributing uniquely to the exploration of visual literacy.


Teaching, Learning, and Visual Literacy

Teaching, Learning, and Visual Literacy

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  • Author: Billie Eilam
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 0521119820
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 347

This book examines the importance of visual literacy education, offering strategies for improving the visual analytic abilities of teachers and students.