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Visuals Chapter 6 Tim Russell
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Types of Visuals Nonprojected Visuals Projected Visuals
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Nonprojected Visuals Nonprojected Visuals Still Pictures Drawings
Charts Graphs Cartoons
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Nonprojected Visuals Still Picture
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Nonprojected Visuals Drawings
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Nonprojected Visuals Charts
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Nonprojected Visuals Graphs
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Nonprojected Visuals Posters
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Nonprojected Visuals Cartoons
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Projected Visuals Projected Visuals
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Projected Visuals Projected Visuals Document Cameras
Overhead Projectors Slides Digital Images Digital Image Projection
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Projected Visuals Document Camera
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Document Camera Advantages Projected Visuals No Production Required
All Students Have Equal View Allows Group Viewing of Student Work
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Document Camera Limitations Projected Visuals Bulky Hardware
Monitor Required Additional Lighting Limited Use
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Document Camera Integration Projected Visuals All Class Sizes
All Grade Levels Distance Viewing
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Document Camera Integration Projected Visuals All Subjects Art
Business Home Economics Language Arts Science
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Document Camera Integration Projected Visuals Music Religion
Social Studies
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Document Camera Integration Projected Visuals Music Religion
Social Studies
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Projected Visuals Overhead Projector
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Projected Visuals Transparencies Overhead Projector Acetate Overlays
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Projected Visuals
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Overhead Projector Advantages Projected Visuals Brightness Eye Contact
Ease of Use Abundance of materials Manipulability
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Overhead Projector Limitations Projected Visuals Not programmed
Not Self-instructional Production Required Keystone Effect
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Creating Transparencies
Projected Visuals Creating Transparencies Assemble Elements Choose Background Arrange Elements Check and Review
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Creating Transparencies
Projected Visuals Creating Transparencies
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Creating Transparencies
Projected Visuals Creating Transparencies Electronic Film Process (Xerography)
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Computer Overheads Projected Visuals Most widely used
Audiovisual device In classroom
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Projected Visuals Advantages Computer Overheads Presentation Program
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Projected Visuals Advantages Computer Overheads Drawing Program
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Projected Visuals Computer Overheads Advantages Desktop Publishing
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Projected Visuals Digital Images
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Projected Visuals Digital Images
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Projected Visuals CD-Rom DVD Digital Camera
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Digital Formats Advantages Projected Visuals Inexpensive
Most Important Inexpensive The wave of the future – replacing most other formats in education.
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Digital Image Projection Advantages Projected Visuals
Vast Choice of Images Interactivity Becoming relatively inexpensive
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Digital Image Projection Limitations Projected Visuals
Limited availability Not as portable Takes time to learn and prepare. Some experienced teachers do not want to learn.
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Conclusion There are a lot of choices when deciding how to present material visually to your students. It is our responsibility as 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. I would recommend integrating digital visual images into your curriculum.
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