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VISUALS AN D MEDIA NON- PRO JECT ED VISU ALS PROJECTED VISUALS Technology can become the “wings” that will allow the educational world to fly farther and faster than ever before– if will allow it. By Jenny Arledge CHAPTER 8 VISUAL MEDIA REPORTED BY: RYAN CHRISTIAN P. CABIGAYAN BSEd PHYSICS III NO N-PR O JEC T E D DISPLAY MA T ERIAL

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VISUALS AND

MEDIA

NON-PROJECTED

VISUALS

PROJECT

ED

VISUALSTechnology can become the “wings”

that will allow the educational world to fly farther and faster than ever before– if

will allow it.

By Jenny Arledge

CHAPTER 8 VISUAL

MEDIA

REPORTED BY:RYAN CHRISTIAN P.

CABIGAYANBSEd PHYSICS III

NON-PROJECTED

DISPLAY MATERIAL

Basic Elements In Designing

VisualsPurposes of

Visuals

Guidelines in Designing

Visuals

Principles In Creating VisualsCategories

of Visuals

VISUALS AND MEDIA

VISUALS are anything that is used to make something more appealing or easier to

understand.

VISUAL LITERACY is the ability to interpret images.

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Purposes of

VisualsProvide a concrete referent for

ideasMake abstract ideas concreteMotivate learnersDirect attention to important

pointsRepeat informationRecall prior learningReduce learning effortPREV NEXT

Categories of

VisualsRealistic VisualMnemonic VisualsAnalogic VisualsOrganizational VisualsRelational VisualsTransformational VisualsInterpretive VisualsDecorative Visuals

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Realistic Visual Mnemonic Visuals Analogic Visuals Transformational Visuals

Organizational VisualsRelational Visuals Interpretive Visuals Decorative Visuals

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Basic Elements In Designing

Visuals Lines Straight Lines Horizontal Lines Vertical Lines Diagonal Lines Curved Lines Shapes

Square Rectangle Circle Triangles

Color

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Bergeron (1990) found out that:

Learners recall longer what they see in red.

Blue elements receive less of the learner’s attention.

Use yellow to highlight important parts or keywords in visuals.

Texture Typography Form

Principles In Creating Visuals

UnityGestalt SpaceHierarchyBalanceContrastScaleDominanceSimilarityArrangement

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Guidelines in Designing Visuals

The following guidelines will help the teachers in designing the visuals that they will use in the classroom (Russell, 1990) Information/Instructional Elements Graphic/Picture Elements Text/ Lettering Elements Color Layout

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NON-PROJECTE

D VISUALS

Real Objects or Realia

Model

MobileField Trip

Photography

Still Pictures and

Graphics

Non-projected visuals, these are visuals that do not require the use of equipment for projection.

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Real Objects or Realia Model Mobile

Still Pictures and GraphicsPhotography

Field Trip

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Types of Still

Graphics

Drawings Including Sketches

and Diagrams

Charts

Graphs

Posters

MapsCartoons

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Types of

ChartsOrganizational ChartsClassification ChartsTime LinesFlow ChartsTabular Charts

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Prev Next Organizational Chart

Prev Next Classification Chart

Prev Next Time Line

Prev Next Flow Chart

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Tabular ChartNext

Types of

Graphs

Bar GraphsPictorial Graphs Pie GraphsLine Graph

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Bar GraphPrev Next

Pictorial Graph Prev Next

Pie GraphPrev Next

Line GraphPrev Next

Road MapPhysical Map, Topographic Map Political Map Climate MapResource Map Thematic Map

Types of

Maps

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Photography

Photography, is an art than a science, in which you can illustrate steps in a procedural terms, create a school newsletters, document special school and classroom events, create a year-end photo journal, and of course you can take a photos of your students.

Technical Terms

used in Photograp

hy

Basic Camera

Parts

SELECTING A CAMERA

HOW TO COMPOSE BETTER

PICTURES

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SELECTING A CAMERA

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Cellphones and SmartphonesPoint and ShootEVIL CamerasDSLRs

Basic Camera Parts

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LensViewfinder BodyShutter ReleaseApertureImage sensorMemory CardLCD ScreenFlash user Controls

Technical Terms used in Photography

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PixelsMegapixelsZoomWhite Balance

HOW TO COMPOSE BETTER PICTURES

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Rule of ThirdsBalancing ElementsLeading Lines Symmetry and PatternsViewpoint

Background DepthFraming CroppingExperimentation

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Field Trip

Field Trip, is an excursion outside of the classroom where they can study how things are made or processed.

Conducting a FieldtripPlanningPreparingConductingFollow-up

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Non-projected Display

Materials

Blackboard

Multipurpose Boards

Bulletin Boards

Feltboards

Flipcharts

Magneticboards

Dioramas

Exhibits

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Blackboard

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Multipurpose Board

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Bulletin Boards

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Feltboards

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Magneticboards

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Flipcharts

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Exhibits

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Dioramas

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PROJECTED VISUALS

Projected visuals, are pictures shown on a screen using a projected devices such as shown below.

Overhead

Projector

Slide Projector

Opaque Projector

LCD ProjectorDocume

nt Cameras

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Overhead

Projector

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Slide Projector

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Opaque Projector

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Liquid Crystal

Display(LCD) Projector

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Document Cameras

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Prepared by:RYAN CHRISTIAN P.

CABIGAYANBSEd PHYSICS III

MW 2:30-4:00 P.M.

Submitted to:James l. Paglinawan

Professor in Educational Technology