Post on 13-Dec-2015
Visuals
Chapter 6
Tim Russell
Types of Visuals
Nonprojected Visuals
Projected Visuals
Nonprojected Visuals
Nonprojected Visuals
1. Still Pictures
2. Drawings
3. Charts
4. Graphs
5. Cartoons
Nonprojected Visuals
Still Picture
Nonprojected Visuals
Drawings
Nonprojected Visuals
Charts
Nonprojected Visuals
Graphs
Nonprojected Visuals
Posters
Nonprojected Visuals
Cartoons
Projected Visuals
ProjectedVisuals
Projected Visuals
Projected Visuals
1. Document Cameras
2. Overhead Projectors
3. Slides
4. Digital Images
5. Digital Image Projection
Projected Visuals
Document
Camera
Projected Visuals
Document
Camera
Advantages No Production RequiredAll Students Have Equal ViewAllows Group Viewing
of Student Work
Projected Visuals
Document
Camera
LimitationsBulky HardwareMonitor RequiredAdditional LightingLimited Use
Projected Visuals
Document
Camera
IntegrationAll Class SizesAll Grade LevelsDistance Viewing
Projected Visuals
Document
Camera
IntegrationAll SubjectsArtBusinessHome EconomicsLanguage ArtsScience
Projected Visuals
Document
Camera
IntegrationMusicReligionSocial Studies
Projected Visuals
Document
Camera
IntegrationMusicReligionSocial Studies
Projected Visuals
Overhead
Projector
Projected Visuals
Overhead
Projector
Transparencies AcetateOverlays
Projected Visuals
Projected Visuals
Overhead
Projector
AdvantagesBrightnessEye ContactEase of UseAbundance of materialsManipulability
Projected Visuals
Overhead
Projector
Limitations Not programmed Not Self-instructional Production Required Keystone Effect
Projected Visuals
Creating Transparencies
Assemble Elements
Choose Background
Arrange Elements
Check and Review
Projected Visuals
Creating Transparencies
Projected Visuals
Creating Transparencies Electronic
Film
Process
(Xerography)
Projected Visuals
Computer
Overheads Most widely used
Audiovisual device
In classroom
Projected Visuals
Computer
Overheads
Advantages Presentation
Program
Projected Visuals
Computer
Overheads
AdvantagesDrawing Program
Projected Visuals
Computer
Overheads
Advantages Desktop Publishing
Projected Visuals
Digital
Images
Projected Visuals
Digital
Images
Projected Visuals
CD-Rom
DVD
Digital Camera
Projected Visuals
Digital
Formats
Advantages Most Important
Inexpensive The wave of the future – replacing most other formats in education.
Projected Visuals
Digital
Image
Projection
Advantages Vast Choice of Images Interactivity Becoming relatively inexpensive
Projected Visuals
Digital
Image
Projection
Limitations Limited availability Not as portable Takes time to learn and prepare. Some experienced teachers do not want to learn.
Conclusion
There are a lot of choices when deciding how to present material visually to your students. It is our responsibility as teachers to try to integrate different formats of visuals so each student is able to use his or her skills in learning the material being presented. I would recommend integrating digital visual images into your curriculum.
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