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Smith, Bill J. – Educational Resources and Techniques, 1971
A brief description of a program in visual literacy developed to help illustrate to high school students some of the basic elements involved in communication. (AK)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), English Curriculum, High Schools, Teaching Methods
Deterline, William A. – NSPI Journal, 1978
Argues that the kinds of information we can pick up with our eyes are superior to and outnumber that collected by the ears; and presents a series of guidelines for increasing and improving the use of visuals in instructional materials. (VT)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Media, Eyes, Instructional Design
Benton, S. William, Comp.; And Others – 1969
Presented is a set of 23 picture cards to teach English verbs to Eskimo and American Indian children in Alasks's Bureau of Indian Affairs' schools. The cards attempt to help the teacher aid students in achieving oral mastery of the English verb system. The cards are for a learning situation where the teacher has decided to attack a specific…
Descriptors: American Indians, Communication (Thought Transfer), English Education, English (Second Language)
Huwiler, Paul F. – Audiovisual Instruction, 1979
Quick learning is possible, and material in sound and visual quick message format can be effective if handled well by the instructor. Short formats make excellent introductory units or can provide reviews of difficult areas since each area is broken into basic parts. (Author.CMV)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Objectives, Guides
PDF pending restorationFleming, Gerald – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1967
Visual aids are considered in relation to their place in second language learning as a means of avoiding native language interference. The proper use and construction of visual aids is discussed according to principles of casuality, parallelism, and contrast. For related documents, see FL 000 823 and FL 000 467. (AF)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Communication (Thought Transfer), Grammar
Fleming, Gerald; And Others – Praxis des neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1967
High on the list of today's educational priorities is the effective programing of pictorial stimuli as language teaching tools. The value of any image depends on its content of information, and essential for clear comprehension of any picture are the principles of causality, parallelism, and contrast or negative comparison. Both artist and teacher…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Audiovisual Aids, Communication (Thought Transfer), Grammar
Spaleny, Eugen; Peprnik, Jaroslav – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1967
To increase the efficacy of visual instruction, more must be known about the operational forces within the image, and the determining factors in picture quality as a means of communication. The theory of information applied to this analysis of pictorial content, the fundamental thesis being that the value of an image depends on its content of…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Audiovisual Aids, Communication (Thought Transfer), Grammar

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