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VISUALS

Group 6
Denvy Grace G. Licera

Ma. Luisa L. Caete Analisa Villaceran

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Two (2) types of VISUALS
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Non

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It can translate abstract ideas into more realistic format. They allow instruction to move down from the level of verbal symbols into a more concrete level.

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Six (6) Types of Visuals
Still Pictures Drawings Charts Graphs Poster Cartoons

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Still Picture

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DRAWINGS

The use of visual symbols greatly reduces the need for words in this multilingual diagram for assembling a plastic scale model of an automobile.

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CHARTS

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Five (5) types of charts

Organizational Charts Classification Charts Time Lines Tabular Charts or tables Flow Charts

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Organizational charts

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Classification Charts

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Tabular Charts or tables

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FLOW CHARTS

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GRAPHS

this provide a visual representation of numerical data. They also illustrate relationships among units of the data and trends in the data.

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FOUR (4) TYPES OF GRAPHS
Bar Graphs Pictorial Graphs Circle (pie) Graph Line Graphs

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Bar graph

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Pictorial graph

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Circle (pie) Graph

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Line graph

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POSTERS

Poster incorporates visual combinations of images, line, color, and words. They intended to catch and hold viewers attentions at least long enough to communicate a brief massage.

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Cartoons

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Cartoons are perhaps the most popular and familiar visual format.

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Projected Visuals

Defined as media formats in which still pictures are enlarged and displayed on a screen

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INTEGRATION

Provide a tour for new employees of a local business without walking through the plant
Make a visual history of your community, schools or organizations Document student activities, products and student work, and community problems (e. g. crime and pollution)

Simulate Field Trips


Promote public understanding of your school of your organization

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Document Cameras Overhead Projectors Slides Digital Images Digital Image Projection

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Document Camera

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Document cameras

A video camera mounted on a copy stand, pointed downward at documents, flat pictures, or graphics and small objects

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Document cameras

No Production Required
All

Advantages

Students Have Equal View Allows Group Viewing of Student Work

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Document cameras

Bulky

Limitations

Hardware Monitor Required Additional Lighting Limited Use

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Document cameras
All

Integration

Subjects Arts Business Home Economics Industry Language Arts

Medicine Military Music Religion Science Social Studies

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OVERHEAD PROJECTORS

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Types of Projector 1. TRANSMISSIVE TYPE - Lights passes through the transparency 2. REFLECTIVE TYPE
- the light from the lamp is reflected off the mirror-like stage. It is easy to carry since it is light and more compact.

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OVERHEAD PROJECTORS
Acetate

transparent whose regular size is 8x10


Overlays

film

are sheets of

Transparencies

transparent film

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OVERHEAD PROJECTORS
Brightness Eye Contact Ease of Use

Advantages

Abundance of materials Manipulability Availability of materials Self-prepared materials Advanced preparation impact attitudes Organization and discussion

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OVERHEAD PROJECTORS
Not

Limitations

programmed Not Self-instructional Production Required Keystone Effect

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INTEGRATION -Art - Consumer Science - Drama - Geography - Language Arts - Music - Mathematics - Science - Literature - Laboratory Skills

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Creating Transparencies
A. Direct drawing Method B. Electro Static Film Process (Xerography) C. Overhead Created by Computer

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Types of Graphic Software
-Presentation Programs - Drawing and Paint Programs - Photo Enhancement Programs - Desktop publishing Programs

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TECHNICAL PROCESSES IN PRODUCTION OF TRANSPARENCIES

Laser Printers Inkjet Printers Thermal Transfer Printers Pen Plotters Impact Printers

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OVERHEAD PROJECTORS Creating Transparencies -Sequencing - Automatic Cameras ADVANTAGES - Automatic Projection - Collection Building - Individualized Instruction

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OVERHEAD PROJECTORS Creating Transparencies - Disorganization -Jamming LIMITATIONS - Susceptible to damage

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SLIDES
- The term slides refer to a small format photographic transparency individually mounted for one at a time projection.

- Teacher and Student produced slides - Producing Slide Shows by Digital Photography - Producing Slides by Copying Visuals - Producing Slides with Computers

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SLIDES

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SLIDES

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SLIDES

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DIGITAL IMAGES

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DIGITAL IMAGES CD-ROM PHOTO CD DVD ROM DIGITAL CAMERA

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DIGITAL IMAGES

CD - ROM

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DIGITAL IMAGES

PHOTO CD

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DIGITAL IMAGES DVD ROM

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DIGITAL IMAGES

DIGITAL CAMERA

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DIGITAL IMAGES
-Random Access - Durability -Storage Capacity -High Quality visuals - Portable - Less Storage Space

ADVANTAGES

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DIGITAL IMAGES

-Expensive to Produce LIMITATIONS - Requires Player and Projection - Format Becoming Outdated

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DIGITAL IMAGE PROJECTION
Digital and analog images can be shown to individual using a computer monitor.

It is designed for use with presentation graphic software, liquid crystal display(LCD) projection panels project computer images on screen. Power point is also a presentation package that has become very popular. You can add sound and animations in your presentation.

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DIGITAL IMAGE PROJECTION

Image Choices ADVANTAGES Vast capacity Interactivity

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DIGITAL IMAGE PROJECTION

Lack of Brightness LIMITATIONS Legibility Expense

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DIGITAL IMAGE PROJECTION INTEGRATION The extra expense and logistical arrangements required by LCD projection would be difficult to justify for simple, static presentations. Where it yields real benefits in providing dynamic or interactive presentation.

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There are a lot of choices when deciding how to present material visually to your students. It is our responsibility as future teachers to try to integrate different formats of visuals so each student is able to use his or her skills in learning the material being presented.

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