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Every Picture Tells a Story Up. (2009). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from http://www.iwatchstuff.com/2008/04/11/up-pixar-render.jpg
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Why Images in Education? Students need to read and process information visually. Brain research suggests images are central to information processing. Educated seeing forms deeper meaning
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Andrea Mantegna (1595/1500). Judith with the Head of Holofernes. Retrieved July 14, 2009, from http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?1184+0+0 Artemisia Gentileschi. (1625). Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holoferndes. Retrieved July 14, 2009 from http://www.usc.edu/schools/annenberg/asc/projects/comm544/library/images/ 074.jpg Analyze
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Leonardo da Vinci. (1474). Giner=vra de’ Benci. Retrieved July 14, 2009 from http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2001/virtuebeauty/fig06.htm Ambrogio de Predis. (1493). Bianca Maria Sforza. Retrieved July 14, 2009 from http://www.aiwaz.net/uploads/gallery/bianca-maria-sforza- 1205-mid.jpg Analyze
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Visually Literate How to decode visually Unique learning modality that compliments verbal and mathematical intelligences Affective learning engages students on a personal level.
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Why Storytelling with Digital Images? Humanistic Cross-disciplinary Cross-cultural Mult-sensory, multi-modal Constructivist Memory and narrative
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Digital Storytelling Center for Digital Storytelling Step-by-step description of the digital storytelling process
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Palmer Hayden. (1937). The Janitor Who Paints. Retrieved July 14, 2009 from http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3439/3301967797_c19baa7278.jpg South German. (1480/1490). The Holy Kinship. Retrieved July 14, 2009 from http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2130/2547158605_93d3796736.jpg?v=1212602628 Analyze
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What story do you want to tell?
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