chapter 8 visual media
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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
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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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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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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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Basic Camera Parts
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LensViewfinder BodyShutter ReleaseApertureImage sensorMemory CardLCD ScreenFlash user Controls
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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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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