How to Make and Use Visual AIDS

How to Make and Use Visual AIDS
Author: Nicola Baird
Publisher: Heinemann International Incorporated
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1996-09-01
Genre: Visual aids
ISBN: 9780435923174

Easy to use, with clear illustrations, lists of what you need to make each visual aid and step-by-step instructions.Covers a wide range of visual aids, from chalkboards to puppetsIncludes many practical, low-cost suggestions, hints and tipsGives information on basic techniques and materials which are useful for all sorts of visual aidsCan be used by both new and experienced teachers and development workers

Designing Visual Language

Designing Visual Language
Author: Charles Kostelnick
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2011
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780205616404

Written by two highly experienced teachers in the field of document design, Designing Visual Language, 2/e offers useful strategies and tools for document design of all types. A chief goal of the text is to enable students to extend the rhetorical approach they employ in writing and editing courses to the creation of various forms of visual communication. The text focuses on the kinds of situations and practical documents that occur in the workplace and blends this focus with a rhetorical approach that ties design to the audience, purpose, and context of messages.

Visual Education

Visual Education
Author: University of Oklahoma. University Extension Division. Dept. of Visual Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1923
Genre: Visual education
ISBN:

Pamphlet

Pamphlet
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1940
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Arts-Based Research Across Visual Media in Education

Arts-Based Research Across Visual Media in Education
Author: Jason DeHart
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000998347

In company with its sister volume, this book explores arts-based approaches to research across media, including film and comics-related material, from a variety of geographic locations and across a range of subdisciplines within the field of education. This second volume has a focus exclusively on visual output and image-based research and methods. The book aims to highlight some of the approaches that are not always centered in arts-based research. The visual takes center stage as authors lead with comics-based representations, among other forms of arts-based inquiry. These chapters follow on from the first collection and serve to expand thinking about merging creative methods with analysis and exploration in the world of education. From mixtapes to the curatorial, these chapters showcase the ways in which scholars explore the multitude of human experiences. This second volume covers, among other topics: comics in qualitative research, visual journaling, multimodal fieldnotes and discourse, and creative visual outputs. It is suitable reading for graduate students and scholars interested in qualitative inquiry and arts-based methods, in education and the social sciences.