lesson 13: teaching with visual symbols(kayraine mae caballero)
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TEACHING WITH VISUAL SYMBOLS
Definition
Drawings
Cartoons
Strip Drawings
Diagrams
Charts
Graphs
Maps
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Visual SymbolsAre representations of direct reality, which comes in the form of signs and symbols.
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DRAWINGSIs a form of visual art in which a person uses various drawing instruments to mark paper or another two-dimensional medium to represent a real thing.
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Cartoons
It is a pictorial representation or caricature of a person, idea, situation or issue that is
designed to influence public opinion.
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Sketching Cartoon
Start with simple shapes and add details. Note changes in expressions
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These are commonly called comics or comic strips.
Makes teaching entertaining at the same time.
Strip Drawings
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Affinity Diagram Tree Diagram
Fishbone Diagram
“any line drawings that shows arrangements and relations as of parts to the whole, relative values, origins and development, chronological fluctuations, etc.”
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Used to cluster complex apparently unrelated data into natural and meaningful groups
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Used to chart out, in increasing detail, the various task that must be accomplished
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A structured form of brainstorming that graphically shows the relationship of causes
and identified effects
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Time Diagra
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Tree or
Steam
Chart
Flow Chart
Organization
al Chart
Comparison and Contrast
Chart
Pareto Chart
Gantt Chart
A diagrammatic representation of relationships
among individuals within an
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Is a tabular time chart that presents data in ordinal sequence
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Depicts development, growth and change
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Is a visual way of charting
or showing a process from
beginning to end. It is a
means of analyzing.
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they're useful for looking a two quantities and determining in what ways they are similar and in what
ways they are different.
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Shows how one part of the organization relates to the other parts of organization
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Is a type of bar chart, prioritized in descending order of magnitude or importance from left to right. It shows at a glance which factors are occurring most.
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It is an activity time chart.
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Presents quantitative data for
easier analysis and interpretation.
Pie or Circle
graph
Bar Graph
Pictorial Graph
Line Graph
GRAPHS
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Recommended for showing parts of whole.
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Used in comparing the magnitude of similar items at different ties or seeing relative sizes of the parts of the whole.
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Make use of picture symbol in showing quantitative data.
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It is used when there is a considerable number of data to be plotted and if these data are continuous
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Usually shown on flat surface and are used to present the surface of the earth or some parts of it, showing the relative size and position according to scale, projection and position presented.
Physical Map Relief
Map
Commercial or economic Map
Political
Map
MAPS
Map Language
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Combines in a single projection data.
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Has three dimensional representations and shows contour of the physical data or part of the earth.
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Also called a product or industrial map. It shows land areas in relation to the economy.Sub home
Gives detailed information about country, provinces, cities and towns, road and highways.
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Map Language• Scale – shows how much of the actual earth’s
surface is represented by a given measurement on a map.
• Symbols – represents high ways, railroads, mountains, lakes and plains.
• Color – represents map language
• Geographic grids – a system designed to pinpoint any location on Earth by laying a vertical and horizontal grid over the Earth’s layout.
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