Index of Slides : Text Only Version
- Graphics that Explain
- Graphics that Explain
- Graphics that Explain
- Students learn better when you use both graphics and text.
- “Alley” method combines full sentence assertions with supporting graphics.
- Students learn better without extraneous pictures, animations, etc.
- Graphics that Explain
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- Graphic organizers show qualitative relationships.
- Example graphic organizer shows the three branches of US govt.
- Comic-book presentation of dialog is a kind of organizing graphic.
- Example graphic organizer emphasizes weighting/judgment aspect of fair use.
- Example graphic organizer shows steps in a process.
- Constructing concept maps can be a good learning experience for students.
- Graphic organizers can be constructed in-class as a group activity.
- Example interpretive graphic shows parts of a computer network.
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- Maps are another common kind of interpretive graphic.
- Relational graphics show quantitative relationships.
- Graphics that Explain
- Incorporate graphics into your materials in three easy steps.
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