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Dake, Dennis M. – 1993
The central premise of this paper is that there is a group of visual thinking skills which are becoming increasingly foundational and basic to the education of a contemporary citizenry. These skills are becoming more vital as the use of digital imagery increases. The skills are independent of the external technologies (i.e., hardware and software)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Technological Advancement, Thinking Skills, Visual Arts
Platt, Joan M. – 1975
Visual literacy has been a function of human experience since the cave dwellers first created wall paintings. The contemporary definition of visual literacy extends literacy to include all the connotations of the word visual and encompasses perceptions developed from visual experience. The use of visual symbols together with written language…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Films, Photography, Primary Education
Barley, Steven D. – 1971
Many disciplines, including semantics, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, and the practical arts, have contributed to our knowledge of visual literacy. Insights these disciplines have made about the nature of meaning, art, or perception apply to visual literacy. If, as some studies indicate, some children are visually rather than verbally…
Descriptors: Films, Linguistics, Literacy, Photographic Equipment
Fransecky, Roger B.; Ferguson, Roy – Audiovisual Instruction, 1973
Article describes an experimental project in Milford, Ohio, in which students were taught visually. (HB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Media, Multimedia Instruction, Visual Aids
Nelson, Nerissa – Education Libraries, 2004
This paper discusses the concept of visual literacy and its implications for librarians teaching information literacy components. The author concludes that, while visual teaching methods should be incorporated in library instruction, teaching visual literacy competencies is most effectively done in connection with discipline-specific content and…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Teaching Methods, Visual Literacy, Criticism
Couch, Richard – 1993
Synectics is an approach to creative thinking that depends on understanding together that which is apparently different. Its main tool is analogy or metaphor. The approach, which is often used by groups, can help students develop creative responses to problem solving, to retain new information, to assist in generating writing, and to explore…
Descriptors: Analogy, Creative Thinking, Metaphors, Problem Solving
Fredette, Barbara – 1993
This paper examines issues in identifying visually gifted children, including artistic talent and its relationship to visual giftedness; the contexts in which visual giftedness represents a specific type of intelligence; the ability of classroom teachers to identify the visually gifted; resources that may help classroom teachers identify the…
Descriptors: Art, Artists, Children, Gifted
Chipman, Susan F. – 1987
Visual knowledge is an enormously important part of our total knowledge. The psychological study of learning and knowledge has focused almost exclusively on verbal materials. Today, the advance of technology is making the use of visual communication increasingly feasible and popular. However, this enthusiasm involves the illusion that visual…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comprehension, Technological Advancement, Visual Aids
Hortin, John A. – 1982
One theoretical model for understanding the visual event suggests that a visual event has both a surface (descriptive) and a deeper (experience) level of understanding. Both levels are needed to comprehend and appreciate images, with each level affecting the other. A person's perspective is an important part of the visual event, which depends upon…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Memory, Models
Debes, John L., III – 1975
Intelligence Quotient (IQ) tests show that there is a rise in IQ measurement up to age 5 1/2, yet the IQ levels off and drops at age 8 1/2. The shift from unrestricted television viewing for preschoolers to the emphasis on verbal communication in school may be the cause. Visual languages within a symbolic system could be one method of…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Early Childhood Education, Nonverbal Learning, Speeches

Glenn, Dixie Dove – School Arts, 1984
Stereoscopes can be used to teach visual art students the process of eye accommodations. A classroom activity is described. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Visual Learning

Muffoletto, Robert – Reading Online, 2001
Addresses a "critical" or "reflective" visual literacy. Situates visual representations and their interpretation (the construction of meaning) within a context that raises questions about benefit and power. Explores four main topics: the image as text; analysis and meaning construction; visual literacy as a liberatory practice;…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Postmodernism, Semiotics, Social Influences

Dwyer, Francis M. – Reading Psychology, 1988
Argues that the use of visuals specifically designed to complement printed instruction can significantly improve student achievement of certain types of educational objectives, but that visualization itself represents only a mild rehearsal strategy which will not always optimize student achievement of the more complex levels of learning. (RS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Prior Learning, Reading Research, Schemata (Cognition)

Damarin, Suzanne K. – Journal of Visual Literacy, 1993
Discussion of visual literacy, visual cognition, visual thinking and learning, and visual knowledge focuses on women and gender differences. Topics addressed include educational equality and the visual, including equality versus difference; women and mass culture; difference and the design of visual instruction; and feminist education and the…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Females, Instructional Design, Popular Culture

Flood, James; Lapp, Diane; Wood, Karen – Reading Teacher, 1998
Describes the collaborative listening-viewing guide, a lesson framework for promoting students' visual literacy. Notes that an important feature of the guide is the use of flexible grouping, where students are encouraged to share what they see and recall, to contribute their personal experiences, and to build more elaborated constructions of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Critical Viewing, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)