Student-created Graphic Organizer Activities to Enhance Visual Literacy & Deepen Learning
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Having students create their own graphic organizers with key words or phrases, multimedia, connections, color, and layout can be a great way for them to develop visual literacy and thinking skills, construct and represent knowledge, and show the connections between their ideas and understandings.
In this episode, participants will be shown specific examples of three different types of graphic organizers for different purposes:
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In this episode, participants will be shown specific examples of three different types of graphic organizers for different purposes:
- Compare and Contrast Map
- Concept Map (in the form of an opinion composition)
- Hierarchy/Classification Map (in the form of a decision tree)
- PowerPoint (not just a slide show tool anymore!)
- Prezi zooming presentation tool
- Glogster EDU multimedia poster tool
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iTunes Version (640 x 480, 29 MB)
Windows Media Version (640 x 480, 39 MB)
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