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Extraordinary Microscope Photographs

Extraordinary Microscope Photographs | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
The Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition winners are currently on display at the New York Hall of Science.

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46 Tools To Make Infographics In The Classroom

46 Tools To Make Infographics In The Classroom | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it

Infographics are interesting–a mash of (hopefully) easily-consumed visuals (so, symbols, shapes, and images) and added relevant character-based data (so, numbers, words, and brief sentences).

The learning application for them is clear, with many academic standards–including the Common Core standards–requiring teachers to use a variety of media forms, charts, and other data for both information reading as well as general fluency...


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An almost overwhelming but potentially useful list.

Michele Cairns's curator insight, May 8, 11:46 AM

Basically a one stop shop for making infographs.

Adam Lenaarts's curator insight, May 15, 3:44 AM

As a Teacher it becomes more and more important to visualise complex processes...I think it's great tools like these give teachers a chance to be more visual in there naratives.

 

LucaVanin's curator insight, May 17, 2:38 AM

Un modo differente di presentare all'interno di un Webinar: usare direttamente le infografiche! Ecco un po' di tools utili!

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Free Steampunk Collage Sheets

Free Steampunk Collage Sheets | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
It can be difficult to find good steampunk imagery - clockwork machines, gears, and all that steam- powered machinery that is so beautiful!
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Great steampunk collage sheets - free to download. 

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The Book Chook: Visual Literacy - Investigate and Play with Images

The Book Chook: Visual Literacy - Investigate and Play with Images | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
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Help kids develop skills in visual literacy by using picture books, apps, websites and other media. 

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10 ways to use word clouds in the classroom

10 ways to use word clouds in the classroom | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
Word clouds are a popular way of representing information and they can be seen everywhere. But how can we use them in the classroom? Here's a list of ten easy tried and tested ways to use them to s...

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Useful reminders on word cloud versatility. 

Coventry English's curator insight, March 22, 2:08 PM

Ten easy ways to use word clouds to inspire reading and writing.

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20 Posters for Disney Classics

20 Posters for Disney Classics | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
First, thanks for all the interest in our recent TV shows posters and all the nice reactions. In the future we plan to expand this project but today it's a different set of posters. Even though we'...
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Minimalist posters, this time for Disney movies

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Tips for Teaching Visual Literacy for the Common Core > Eye On Education

Tips for Teaching Visual Literacy for the Common Core > Eye On Education | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
The following blog post is part of a blog series called "Comments on the Common Core," written by Eye On Education's Senior Editor, Lauren Davis...

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The Book Chook: Create Interactive Images with ThingLink

The Book Chook: Create Interactive Images with ThingLink | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
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ThingLink is an interesting way to embed links and other media into an image to present information. 

Alison Hewett Doak's curator insight, February 16, 6:25 PM

Make photos copme aliove with embedded links etc

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Toys from Trash

Toys from Trash | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
Gallery of Arvind Gupta's Fun Science Toys hosted at ArvindGuptaToys.com - Page by Samir Dhurde
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Great gallery of projects showing kids how to convert trash to toys. Visual literacy aspect from the annnotated images that give directions. Good models for kids to follow. 

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An Infinite Collaborative Image Canvas: CanvasDropr

An Infinite Collaborative Image Canvas: CanvasDropr | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it

CanvasDropr provides a virtually infinite online canvas on which you and your friends / contacts can easily add, position, resize and rotate photos and video clips at will.

CanvasDropr can be used to brainstorm around visual collections, to select and organize images, and to prepare visual portfolios or tours to share with others or to be published online. 

 

From the official site: "The center of the CanvasDropr idea is to work and collaborate on a so-called "Canvas".

 

The canvas can be shared by an unlimited amount of people, and changes made in the canvas are updated real-time in every user’s canvas.

 

Users can easily drag and drop new images directly from their desktop onto the canvas."

 

CanvasDrops allows you to text chat in real-time with other "collaborators" you have invited as well as to set permissions for what "public" users can edit or modify on a "public canvas.

 

It is possible to place photos and video clips coming from Facebook, YouTube, Flickr and Picasa or to import one simply by providing its URL. 

 

The final canvas can be shared on FB or Twitter, downloaded as an "image" or a .zip file containing all of its images and can also be "embedded" on any site or blog.

 

The service is free to use.

 

Check this video: http://vimeo.com/31591478 ;

Find out more: http://www.canvasdropr.com/ ;

 

or you can try it immediately with no need for signup if you alrady have a Twitter or facebook account: http://www.canvasdropr.com/Signup.aspx ;


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Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight, January 10, 6:44 PM

A nice collaborative tool for images.

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Media Literacy: Visual Literacy

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Frank W.Baker's website has a big vis lit component, incorporating lesson plans, texts, vids etc

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Teaching Visual Media Literacy | MiddleWeb

Teaching Visual Media Literacy | MiddleWeb | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
Engaging students in creating & analyzing images & films is a key step in developing an important 21st century skill, says media literacy consultant Frank Baker.
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Visual literacy with particular emphasis on the filmmaking process.

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The Book Chook: Biff! Zap! Pow! Using Comic Editors for Education

The Book Chook: Biff! Zap! Pow! Using Comic Editors for Education | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
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Learning activities based on comic editors - lots of opportunities for developing visual literacy skills. 

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Flipping Blooms Taxonomy | Powerful Learning Practice

Flipping Blooms Taxonomy | Powerful Learning Practice | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it

In media studies we often look at the creation of print and digital advertisements. Traditionally, students learn many of the foundational principles for creating a layout through a lecture or text book reading, and then eventually create their own.

What if we started with creativity rather than principles?


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Creating is such an accessible and motivating skill. Let's start there!

Mary Perfitt-Nelson's curator insight, December 23, 2012 12:57 PM

Start big.  Small things will come , in due time.  

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Pencil Play Collective: Past Themes

Pencil Play Collective: Past Themes | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
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Group of illustrators interperet monthly themes. Great to share and discuss with kids. 

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They Draw & Travel

They Draw & Travel | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
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Excellent site for not only visual literacy, but young map lovers. 

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PicLits.com - Create a PicLit

PicLits.com - Create a PicLit | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
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Not particularly high-tech but a great way to engage kids with words and images. 

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Le papier ne sera jamais mort / Paper is not dead on influencia.net !

À l’époque où le débat fait rage entre les prescripteurs du « tout numérique », et les irréductibles défenseurs du papier, Le Trèfle prend position avec son nouveau…
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Wonderful toilet paper aid where no language is needed to understand. Great model for kids interested in making own ads! 

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Minimalist Children’s Story Posters | GBlog

Minimalist Children’s Story Posters | GBlog | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
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Minimalist posters that depict a children's story

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The Book Chook: Questions to Promote Visual Literacy

The Book Chook: Questions to Promote Visual Literacy | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
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Questions can help kids build visual literacy skills. Some examples, using prompts like "What if?","How?" etc

Maria Richards's curator insight, May 5, 6:34 PM

The colours in thIs visual image gently appealing.

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Web Literacy - Websites to Validate | November Learning

These are sites that can be used with students when teaching them about Web literacy.
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Useful resources for teaching kids to evaluate a website as part of InfoLit - certainly some VisLit elements too. 

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Embedding Visuals Into Teaching and Learning

Embedding Visuals Into Teaching and Learning | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
Tweet I confess, I am a visual learner! I also relate better to metaphors, since they paint a picture in my mind. My eyes roll back when I see long passages of text, that I am supposed to read, dig...
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Nice reinforcing of the importance of visual literacy plus short explanation of the iPad app, Haiku Deck. 

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Tomorrow’s world: A guide to the next 150 years

Tomorrow’s world: A guide to the next 150 years | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
Explore our graphical guide to the advances of the future, from 2013 to 2150.
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Infographic shows predictions about the state of our future world. 

Malachy Scullion's curator insight, January 10, 6:23 AM

Interesting peek into the possible future!! 

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USA TODAY Education's Teachers' Lounge » Teaching Kids About Commercials

USA TODAY Education's Teachers' Lounge » Teaching Kids About Commercials | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
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Visual literacy and media literacy have definite overlaps. One thing they share that is so important for kids is the ability to think critically. 

Terry Doherty's comment, January 9, 11:18 AM
Grat piece, Susan! Thanks
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Picture Perfect: Teaching to Visual Literacy -- THE Journal

Picture Perfect: Teaching to Visual Literacy -- THE Journal | Visual Literacy | Scoop.it
Visual Literacy proponent Lynell Burmark explains why the use of images is so important in the classroom and how it can help teachers meet the challenges of getting through the curriculum and engaging students in skills and content they'll actually...

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Great explanation of the importance of images and vis lit - veni, vidi, velcro!

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Bullying Resource: For the Birds Pixar

Award winning Pixar short animation movie, For the Birds. For the Birds is an animated short film, produced by Pixar Animation Studios released in 2000. It i... Great lead for discussions on bullying.


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Lots to discuss with kids.

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