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Auteurs principaux: Braden, Roberts A., Ed., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1987
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author Braden, Roberts A., Ed.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Visible and Viable: The Role of Images in Instruction and Communication. Readings from the Annual Conference of the International Visual Literacy Association (18th, Commerce, Texas, 1987). Braden, Roberts A., Ed. And Others Art Education Cognitive Style Computer Assisted Instruction Critical Viewing Desktop Publishing Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Graphic Arts Library Role Library Skills Mass Media Microcomputers Nonverbal Communication Signs Television Viewing Visual Aids Visual Learning Visual Literacy Visual Perception Presentations at the International Visual Literacy Association conference are grouped under five topics, a prologue, and an epilogue: (1) Prologue--"Writing About Visual Literacy" (Roberts A. Braden); (2) Visible Language--four papers concerning picture books, the Macintosh and Laserwriter, the design of library signs, and visual literacy and library programs; (3) Curriculum and Instruction--seven papers including interdisciplinary approach for K-12 students, a critical viewing guide for children, a course in visual communication, media in the integrated curriculum, media education for physically handicapped adolescents, visual processing using computers, and learning styles; (4) Art and Images--four papers about a visual arts index system, visual literacy and the curriculum, art education by radio, and art analysis by computers; (5) Technology--five papers concerning public speaking and computer visuals, computer use in the humanities, educating in the television age, developing computer screens, and electronic images; (6) Theory and Communication--15 papers on the topics of word and image, multi-image presentation in education, graphic design, programmed visualization, mass communications, a reverse design process, library media skills, functions of visuals, reading visual texts, visual literacy in ancient and modern man, the projected and televised image, perceptual flexibility and figure-ground strategies; and (7) Epilogue--"Desktop Confusion" (Darrell G. Beauchamp). (ALF)
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spellingShingle Visible and Viable: The Role of Images in Instruction and Communication. Readings from the Annual Conference of the International Visual Literacy Association (18th, Commerce, Texas, 1987).
Braden, Roberts A., Ed.
And Others
Art Education
Cognitive Style
Computer Assisted Instruction
Critical Viewing
Desktop Publishing
Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Graphic Arts
Library Role
Library Skills
Mass Media
Microcomputers
Nonverbal Communication
Signs
Television Viewing
Visual Aids
Visual Learning
Visual Literacy
Visual Perception
Visible and Viable: The Role of Images in Instruction and Communication. Readings from the Annual Conference of the International Visual Literacy Association (18th, Commerce, Texas, 1987). Braden, Roberts A., Ed. And Others Art Education Cognitive Style Computer Assisted Instruction Critical Viewing Desktop Publishing Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Graphic Arts Library Role Library Skills Mass Media Microcomputers Nonverbal Communication Signs Television Viewing Visual Aids Visual Learning Visual Literacy Visual Perception Presentations at the International Visual Literacy Association conference are grouped under five topics, a prologue, and an epilogue: (1) Prologue--"Writing About Visual Literacy" (Roberts A. Braden); (2) Visible Language--four papers concerning picture books, the Macintosh and Laserwriter, the design of library signs, and visual literacy and library programs; (3) Curriculum and Instruction--seven papers including interdisciplinary approach for K-12 students, a critical viewing guide for children, a course in visual communication, media in the integrated curriculum, media education for physically handicapped adolescents, visual processing using computers, and learning styles; (4) Art and Images--four papers about a visual arts index system, visual literacy and the curriculum, art education by radio, and art analysis by computers; (5) Technology--five papers concerning public speaking and computer visuals, computer use in the humanities, educating in the television age, developing computer screens, and electronic images; (6) Theory and Communication--15 papers on the topics of word and image, multi-image presentation in education, graphic design, programmed visualization, mass communications, a reverse design process, library media skills, functions of visuals, reading visual texts, visual literacy in ancient and modern man, the projected and televised image, perceptual flexibility and figure-ground strategies; and (7) Epilogue--"Desktop Confusion" (Darrell G. Beauchamp). (ALF)
title Visible and Viable: The Role of Images in Instruction and Communication. Readings from the Annual Conference of the International Visual Literacy Association (18th, Commerce, Texas, 1987).
topic Art Education
Cognitive Style
Computer Assisted Instruction
Critical Viewing
Desktop Publishing
Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Graphic Arts
Library Role
Library Skills
Mass Media
Microcomputers
Nonverbal Communication
Signs
Television Viewing
Visual Aids
Visual Learning
Visual Literacy
Visual Perception
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED352931