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Visual Literacy in the Classroom!

Adriane Musacchio
Adriane Musacchio over 1 year ago

Hi everyone!,

In our increasingly digital world, visual communication has become more and more prevalent. Therefore, strengthening visual literacy has become increasingly important. Including visual materials like primary source photos, graphic biographies, maps, and political cartoons, can help strengthen these visual analysis skills. I recently used the Annie Jump Cannon cartoon and Cecilia Payne- Gaposchkin graphic biography in my BHP class. I found that students were engaged and eagerly dug into the content. The class paid way more attention to detail, like the characters’ facial expressions and the illustrators’ artistic choices. I think that the attention to detail was there almost immediately because engagement was up. I have the graphic biographies to thank for that! 

Brainstorming other ways I can work on visual literacy skills in my classroom!
How do you work on visual literacy in your classrooms while also sustaining rigorous cognitive engagement?

 Donnetta Elsasser Bryan Dibble Laura Massa 

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  • Tyrone Shaw
    Tyrone Shaw over 1 year ago

    In my classroom we use the OPTIC Strategy for Visual Analysis to analyse images. It is super useful and gets students to think more deeply about images and the information they present. Is this what you were thinking about?

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  • Tyrone Shaw
    Tyrone Shaw over 1 year ago

    In my classroom we use the OPTIC Strategy for Visual Analysis to analyse images. It is super useful and gets students to think more deeply about images and the information they present. Is this what you were thinking about?

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  • Adriane Musacchio
    Adriane Musacchio over 1 year ago in reply to Tyrone Shaw
    • Thank you for sharing this resource Tyrone Shaw ! Will give this a try ! I really like the worksheet it comes along with too! Do you use this all year long or as a routine? 
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  • Bryan Dibble
    Bryan Dibble over 1 year ago in reply to Tyrone Shaw

    Thanks Adriane Musacchio for opening this can of worms.  These ideas are all pretty awesome.  Tyrone Shaw I like the OPTIC strategy.  Thanks!

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  • Tyrone Shaw
    Tyrone Shaw over 1 year ago in reply to Adriane Musacchio

    I use it with AP World class all the time. Once students get the hang of it, they don't even need the organiser anymore. 

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  • Marcella Sykucki
    Marcella Sykucki over 1 year ago in reply to Tyrone Shaw

    Thanks for sharing this Tyrone Shaw ! When you do this for AP World, is it usually for the full class or would you do this more as a "Do Now" for 10 minutes? I'm excited to try this out with my students.

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  • Tyrone Shaw
    Tyrone Shaw over 1 year ago in reply to Marcella Sykucki

    It depends on the class. Sometimes, it can be a Do Now task, but other times it is part of a segment of the lesson that might have them analyzing sources, where some of the sources are images, so we will pivot to using this tool, which would be different from our regular HAPPy sourcing of written text. 

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