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Teaching reading involves more than just print text. In this digital age, students need to know how to read visual texts as well. Video, especially, is ubiquitous. Read about how to teach students to comprehend and analyze instructional videos for the fli Middle School Reading, Media Literacy Lessons, How To Teach Students, Teaching Coding, Teaching High School English, Visual Literacy, English Teacher High School, Literacy Lessons, Instructional Strategies

Teaching reading involves more than just print text. In this digital age, students need to know how to read visual texts as well. Video, especially, is ubiquitous. Read about how to teach students to comprehend and analyze instructional videos for the fli

21st-century readers prefer bite-sized information. Outside of school, our students are primarily reading news, entertainment, and information that is highly visual because it's convenient and appealing to the senses. This is why visual literacy is so important. This blog post will show you how to teach visual literacy to your students using an acronym called the OPTIC Strategy - perfect for media literacy, middle school and high school English Language Arts, and AP Language and Composition! High School Ela Activities, Media Literacy Activities, Media Literacy Lessons, Learning Challenge, High School English Lesson Plans, Ap Language And Composition, High School Language Arts, Ela Lesson Plans, Arts Classroom

21st-century readers prefer bite-sized information. Outside of school, our students are primarily reading news, entertainment, and information that is highly visual because it's convenient and appealing to the senses. This is why visual literacy is so important. This blog post will show you how to teach visual literacy to your students using an acronym called the OPTIC Strategy - perfect for media literacy, middle school and high school English Language Arts, and AP Language and Composition!

Keeping Up With...Visual Literacy | Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Visual Literacy Activities, Critical Literacy, American Library, Family Literacy, Visual Literacy, Information Literacy, Digital Citizenship, Visual Thinking, Media Literacy

This edition of Keeping Up With… was written by Nicole E. Brown, Kaila Bussert, Denise Hattwig, and Ann Medaille. Nicole E. Brown is Multidisciplinary Instruction Librarian at New York University, email: neb1@nyu.edu; Kaila Bussert is Visual Resources Outreach Librarian at Cornell University, email: kjb82@cornell.edu; Denise Hattwig is Curator of Image Collections at UW Bothell Library, University of Washington Libraries, email: dhattwig@uw.edu; and Ann Medaille is Assessment Librarian at…

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