Graphics that Explain

Jim Witte

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  1. Graphics that Explain
  2. Graphics that Explain
  3. Graphics that Explain
  4. Students learn better when you use both graphics and text.
  5. “Alley” method combines full sentence assertions with supporting graphics.
  6. Students learn better without extraneous pictures, animations, etc.
  7. Graphics that Explain
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  9. Graphic organizers show qualitative relationships.
  10. Example graphic organizer shows the three branches of US govt.
  11. Comic-book presentation of dialog is a kind of organizing graphic.
  12. Example graphic organizer emphasizes weighting/judgment aspect of fair use.
  13. Example graphic organizer shows steps in a process.
  14. Constructing concept maps can be a good learning experience for students.
  15. Graphic organizers can be constructed in-class as a group activity.
  16. Example interpretive graphic shows parts of a computer network.
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  18. Maps are another common kind of interpretive graphic.
  19. Relational graphics show quantitative relationships.
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  21. Incorporate graphics into your materials in three easy steps.
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