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Being
able to understand visual information is becoming critical in today’s
multimedia world. As anyone who has ever had to assemble a bookshelf or bicycle
knows, most of the directions are pictures that the manufacturer hopes is
understandable to as many consumers as possible.
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By
the time children arrive at the school door they will have been exposed to
innumerable multimedia images. The job of today’s classroom teacher is to tap
into this background and teach students how to see and gain meaning from
multimedia visuals, to critically consider the information and its source, and
then apply the information to solve real problems. By using the Internet and
social networking and media teachers can capture the attention of their
students and engage them in the process of learning how to use these tools for
learning.
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Students
not only need to know how to interpret and respond to visual images but also
how to search for the right image to convey their message. “A picture is worth
a thousand words” could not be a more clear statement of the importance that
visuals can add to student projects. I encourage my students to organize their
thoughts visually as much as possible using Thinking Maps so they can see how
their ideas flow one into the other and how they are connected. I also hope to
include more assignments that offer students a choice between presenting their
understanding through the written word or through a PowerPoint or video using
images to convey their understanding.
Using
the Internet to access visuals to convey understanding will become an important
skill for students to acquire. Each year the Internet has played a more and
more important role in student learning. As time goes on I see it becoming an indispensable tool in the learning process. It will become ever more important
for students to learn when and how to use the Internet appropriately especially
when citing sources.