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Dunn, Phillip C. – 1976
This study investigates the relationship of teaching strategies emphisizing visual problem solving through the medium of photography to increased visual perceptual levels in second and third grade students. Twenty-five subjects from three classroom groups were randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups labeled Perceptual Principles Group…
Descriptors: Art Education, Design, Elementary School Students, Perception Tests
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Hardiman, George W.; Zernich, Theodore – Studies in Art Education, 1985
Children at the preoperational and concrete operational levels are influenced by a variety of perceptual cues other than subject matter when classifying paintings. While younger children had little difficulty in classifying paintings done in three stylistic categories, older children were able to perform this task with significantly greater…
Descriptors: Art Education, Developmental Stages, Educational Research, Elementary Education
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Curtiss, Deborah – Reading Psychology, 1988
Describes a college teaching experience in which active visual analysis (hands-on deconstruction of visual statements to their constituent elements and principles) had an unblocking effect on concomitant writing assignments. Suggests that students can improve both verbal and visual articulateness when modes of perceiving and thinking are used…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Research, Teaching Methods, Verbal Learning
Rorvig, Mark T.; Sullivan, Terry; Oyarce, Guillermo – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1998
Demonstrates a method of visual analysis which takes advantage of the pooling technique of topic-document set creation in the TREC collection. Describes the procedures used to create the initial visual fields, and their respective treatments as vectors without stemming and vectors with stemming; discusses results of these treatments and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classification, Data Analysis, Evaluation Methods
Comuntzis-Page, Georgette – 1997
This study examines children's interpretations of a visual convention used in television interviews and incorporates as a framework Flavell's theory of the development sequence of understanding television (1990). Thirty-four children were individually shown a videotape of two people talking in an interview on a television news program. Children…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Comprehension
Demery, Marie – 1984
Likert-type rating scales were designed and used to help college students perceive, understand, and value the beauty and content of a piece of art. The subjects for the project were 100 college students enrolled in two art appreciation courses at Texas College. Their classification ranged from freshman to senior, with majors mainly in business,…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Educational Research, Higher Education
International Inst. of Communications, London (England). – 1976
This book poses fundamental questions about telecommunications as a resource of limited supply increasingly in demand. Topics that are discussed include the expanding needs of and the resources available for visual literacy; the technical, economic, and social issues that relate to the expansion of communication frequencies; the legal problems…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communications, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)
Lema-Stern, Sandra – 1980
Four-, six- and eight-year-old children from an Evanston, Illinois school were the subjects for three experiments designed to evaluate the effects of color, complexity, movement, and incongruity on children's visual attention. Computer generated displays were used to: (1) assess developmental trends among the three age groups, (2) test a novel…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Child Development, Computer Graphics, Elementary Education
Raburn, Josephine – 1980
Fifty-five Indian students between the ages of 16 and 22 years were selected from the junior and senior English classes at the Fort Sill Indian School to examine the effects of background music in helping lower socio-economic American Indians understand film content and in manipulating their emotions. This study also looked at how cognitive style…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cognitive Style, Emotional Response, Film Study
Gentry, Carolyn S., Comp. – 1976
The purpose of this manual is to show teachers a variety of creative ways to capitalize on the high interest value of photographs for communication skills. The first section of this volume contains sketches to motivate deeper study of photojournalism: "Development of Photojournalism,""Time to Remember: Matthew B. Brady,""Dates in the History of…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Early Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Guides
DeSousa, Michael A.; Medhurst, Martin J. – Journal of Visual/Verbal Languaging, 1982
One hundred thirty undergraduate communications students were administered a two-part survey designed to test their abilities as visual interpreters. Results indicate student respondents were surprisingly inaccurate in determining the correct meaning elements of political cartoons, perhaps because of visual illiteracy, cultural lag of the cartoon,…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Culture Lag, Educational Research, Higher Education
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Storey, Dee C. – Reading Horizons, 1984
Discusses a number of books requiring the reader to examine their illustrations and pictures closely and making a visual statement that could be lost if only surface meanings are considered. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Illustrations
Szabo, Michael; And Others – Educational Communication and Technology: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Development, 1981
Investigates the role of visuals in the instructional and evaluation phases of a high school biology unit on the human heart. Results indicate that the instructional strategy of implementing visualization in both the presentation and evaluation phases is a viable instructional variable. Forty-four references are listed. (Author/MER)
Descriptors: Biology, Evaluation Methods, Information Processing, Media Selection
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Dean, Raymond S. – Journal of School Psychology, 1980
The laterality preference patterns and types of oral reading errors were examined for seventh-grade males. Results support the initial argument that difference-poor readers fail to comprehend because of problems in organizing visual input, which seems intimately tied to a bilateralization of functions. (Author)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Lateral Dominance, Neurological Impairments, Oral Reading
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Tidhar, Chava E. – Journal of Educational Media, 1996
A study of 150 preschoolers suggests that systematic teacher mediation can enhance children's interpretive skills of television material, such as the ability to: identify fantasy in relation to special effects; bridge temporal and logical gaps; identify elements of camera work and their visual implications; and make intelligent predictions based…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Critical Viewing, Interpretive Skills, Prediction
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