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Tag Archives: visual literacy

Making connections and inferring through visual literacy

September 26, 2013

This video comes from Radiolab at New York Public Radio, WNYC 93.9 FM and AM820, wnyc.org which airs shows and podcasts on science, …

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Crane Accident: Spotting the doctored photo

May 7, 2012

The 2005 Crane Accident is a series of 11 photographs involving one small car and two large cranes is an excellent text to …

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Compare your drips to those of Jackson Pollock

February 26, 2012

Paint like Jackson Pollock As soon as you visit this site you won’t be able to resist slopping paint like Jack …

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Visual Literacy-why it’s important to students

February 23, 2012

Visual Literacy Prezi Educator Andrea Hunt uses Prezi to introduce junior/intermediate/senior students to visual literacy and its importance to our …

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Thinking about a Work of Art: Visual Literacy

January 7, 2012

The following categories, questions and elements are intended to assist teachers in having discussions about works of art as a …

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Comparing and Contrasting Two Works of Art: Visual Literacy

January 7, 2012

Pick two pieces of art that share a common theme or subject and have students identify commonalities and/or differences between …

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Design Improvement: Visual Literacy

January 7, 2012

On his website Michael Darnell’s photographs depict products that have design flaws. He describes the problem and then makes a design …

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