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TEACHING WITH BrazTESOL 2010July 21st, 2010
WHO AM I?
eLearning Facilitator for TAFE SA, NewLearning(TAFE – Technical and Further Education)Founding member of Webheads Community
ARE WE TALKING ABOUT
VISUAL LITERACY?
Courtesy of http://flickr.com/photos/alisonkeller/2361365501/
www.educatebetter.org
Visual Literacy: Wikipedia
• the ability to interpret, negotiate, and make meaning from information presented in the form of an image. Visual literacy is based on the idea that pictures can be “read” and that meaning can be communicated through a process of reading.
• The term first used in 1969 • because multiple disciplines such as education, art history and criticism, rhetoric,
semiotics, philosophy, information design, and graphic design make use of the term visual literacy, arriving at a common definition of visual literacy has been contested
• Commonly refers to the ability to read eg graphs, colour coded diagrams, tables, flow charts, etc
• many educators in the twenty-first century promote the learning of visual literacies as indispensable to life in the information age. … educators are recognizing the importance of helping students develop visual literacies in order to survive and communicate in a highly complex world.
• Kress et al: linguistic and visual literacies complement each other
• I suspect that in our context as ’21stcentury educators’ we are referring to a subset of multiliteracy, or digital literacy, and the term visual literacy might best be avoided, or at least used with caution.
POSSIBLE TITLE?
POSSIBLE TAGS?
Title: Public PrivacyTags:Thailand, Koh Samet, jetty, pier, sea, privacy
Why Media?
• Adrian Miles (RMIT):We need to “ make our institution…more porous to the students’ private technologies – their mobile phones, their laptops and their cameras.”• Capitalises on the innate human desire/need to create• Ubiquity and ease of participatory media enables
creation of images, film, documents, course content, assessments, etc
• Use of media helps develops Digital Literacy
http://flickr.com/photos/chunyang/800589975/
“The Read/Write Web”(Tim Berners Lee)
Original photo by Hummanna.
My Experience
with Flickr
Background courtesy of http://flickr.com/photos/andrearusky/2240595375/
Using Flickr
– Repositoryo Convenienceo Would anyone else look at them?
– Photographic Journal/Blog
Background courtesy of http://flickr.com/photos/andrearusky/2538222041/in/set-72157606561568609/
Flickr and Networks
– I started ‘following’ other people (when I realised some were following me!)o adding other people as contactso Using tagging to find others
2009/356 Group – one of the best decisions I’ve ever made!
See http://mikecogh.blogspot.com/2010/01/sun-goes-down-on-2009.htmlfor my thoughts on this wonderful process.
DIGITAL LITERACY
– Naming, Describing, Taggingo Adds value to your imageo Easier to find (for you and others)o Becomes part of a body of organised
knowledge
Background: http://flickr.com/photos/andrearusky/2736194440/in/set-72157606561568609/
POSSIBLE TAGS?
TAGGING
5. Tags can be categorised:
LiteralConcretePhysicalTangibleVisible
Figurative/MetaphoricalAbstract
IntangibleInvisible
Backround: http://flickr.com/photos/thingsarebetterwithaparrott/2088815029/
– Creating your own CLIP ART
eg tools, work, readiness
Image from http://flickr.com/photos/aaronescobar/2633772161/
7. DOCUMENTING THE PLANET!
Image from http://flickr.com/photos/aaronescobar/2633772161/
7. DOCUMENTING THE PLANET!
GEOTAGGING
GEOTAGGING
Image from http://flickr.com/photos/aaronescobar/2633772161/
7. DOCUMENTING THE PLANET!
GEOTAGGING
What is the IMPACT of all this?
Image courtesy of Mike Seyfang http://flickr.com/photos/mikeblogs/2506591015/
What is the IMPACT of all this?
• I take more photos (quantity)• I take more care when I take photos (quality)• More assiduous with my TAGGING• Routinely check the lives of friends and contacts
o Comment on others photoso Sometimes leads to discussion
Image courtesy of Mike Seyfang http://flickr.com/photos/mikeblogs/2506591015/
http://teachingwithflickr.wikispaces.com/
PHOTOS IN THE CLASSROOM
Dennisinphoenix says:
• Photos—individual ones, pairs, collages—make wonderful prompts for any kind of discussion or writing project in which there's a focus on impressions, conclusions, comparisons, descriptions, and reflections. Photos can be the basis for activities which are highly directed (such as an exercise focusing on a particular grammar point or an argument pro, con, or in-between) or only suggestive (e.g., looking at a photo, thinking about it, and then using one's own words to make a conclusion, invent a story, give an opinion, write a reflection, guess a location, describe / explain how a photo makes one feel, and much more). Photos and graphics are much more engaging than relying solely on written or oral directions…
Background courtesy of http://flickr.com/photos/epzibah/273262048/
THE BIG CHANGE:• We can now all create and supply media from
our own lives for use in educational contextso Ease of production; ease of accesso Quality of product (not photocopied, or via overhead
projector)• Frees teachers and students from reliance on
published texts/mainstream media for source materialso Personalises the educational experience
FROM THE WEEKEND:
LANGUAGE TEACHING• ORAL PRESENTATIONS (hobbies/interests, your home
town or city, excursions)• VOCABULARY: what is this? > tagging • GRAMMAR: what are they doing? (present continuous)• WRITING: description, identifying key words
o Literal v Emotive, abstract • ORAL DISCUSSION
o What are you doing? Where is this? Who is that? o Culture: (events, customs, artefacts) of own and host culture
• COMPETITIONSo Best sunset, best photo of person, nature, built environment, etc
Annotating Images using the Notes Tool
See http://www.flickr.com/photos/ha112/234233755/
Annotating Images using the Notes Tool - Technical
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikecogh/4090354867/
Choose Your Own Adventure
See http://www.flickr.com/photos/daviddmuir/1924752950/
TEACHER THOUGHTS #1
yya2 says:
• Spanish students in my beginner class have to read a short novelette. I usually ask them to recreate the story without using words to measure their reading comprehension (They don't have enough Spanish). Students search for pictures or upload theirs to portrait the main events and characters in the story. They work in pairs and prepare a slide show and post it in the class wiki. They really have fun doing this project.
Background courtesy of http://flickr.com/photos/epzibah/273262048/
TEACHER THOUGHTS #2
Noa Naveh says:
• I think it is almost impossible to take children to the computer room and expect them to work on your terms, when they know so much in computers and may sometimes teach you a thing or to...This is why a teacher must have good relationship of honor and respect from the pupils, in order to succeed in it.
Background courtesy of http://flickr.com/photos/epzibah/273262048/
Creative Commons Licensing
from Jeffrey Beall at http://www.flickr.com/photos/denverjeffrey/301014978/
MORE IDEAS AT:
http://teachingwithflickr.wikispaces.com/
This is a public wiki and can be edited by all so please addany new resources or ideas you find or think of.
Michael [email protected]