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VISUAL SYMBOLS By: Maricar D. Silva 2BEED-1A

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VISUAL SYMBOLSBy: Maricar D. Silva

2BEED-1A

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Visual Symbol

A visual symbol is a real experiences we proceed to a world of symbol

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Parts of Visual Symbol

1. Drawing

2. Cartoon

3. Strip Drawing

4. Diagram

5. Chart

6. Graph

7. Map

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1.Drawing

A drawing may not be a real thing but better to have a concrete visual symbol

Example of Drawing

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2.Cartoons

Another useful visual symbol that can be bring novelty to our teaching .

Example of Cartoon

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3.Strip Drawing

These are commonly called “comics or comic strip”

Example of Strip Drawing

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4.Diagram

A diagram is any line drawing that shows arrangement and relations as of parts to the whole

Types of a Diagram Affinity Diagram Tree Diagram Fishbone Diagram

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•Affinity Diagram

Used to cluster complex apparently unrelated data.

Example of Affinity Diagram

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•Tree Diagram

Used to chart out, in increasing detail .

Example of Tree Diagram

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•Fishbone Diagram

It is also called “cause and effect” Diagram. It is a structure from brainstorming that graphically shows.

Example of Fishbone Diagram

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5.Chart

A chart is a diagrammatic representation of relationships among individual within an organization.

Example of Chart Time Chart Tree or Stream Chart Flow Chart Organizational Chart Comparison and Contrast Chart Pareto Chart Gannt Chart

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•Time Chart

Is a tabular time chart that present data in ordinal sequence.

Example of Time Chart

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•Tree or Stream Chart

It depicts development , growth and change by beginning with a single course .

Example of Tree or Stream Chart

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•Flow Chart

Is a visual way of charting or showing a process from beginning to end. It is mean analyzing process.

Example of Flow Chart

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•Organizational Chart

Shows how one part of the organization relates to other parts of the organization/

Example of Organizational Chart

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•Comparison and Contrast Chart

Used to show similarities and differences between two things.(people,ideas,etc.) key frame and question.

Example of Comparison and Contrast

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•Pareto Chart

Is a type of bar chart, prioritized in descending order of magnitude or importance from left to right.

Example of Pareto Chart

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•Gannt Chart

Is an activity time chart.

Example of Gannt Chart

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6. Graphs

There are several types of graphs. They are: Circle or Pie Graph Bar Graph Pictorial Graph Line Graph

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•Circle or Pie Graph

Recommended for showing parts as whole.

Example of Pie or Circle Graph

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•Bar Graph

Used in comparing the magnitude of similar items at different ties or seeing relative sizes of the part as whole.

Example of Bar Graph

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•Pictorial Graph

Makes use of picture symbols.

Example of Pictorial Graph

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7.Maps

A map is a “representation of the surface of the earth or some part of it.

Kinds of Map Physical Map Relief Map Commercial or Economic Map Political Map

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•Physical Map

Combines in a single projection data like altitude, temperature, rainfall, precipitation, vegetation and soil.

Example of Physical Map

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•Relief Map

Has three dimensional representations and shows contours of the physical data of the earth.

Example of Relief Map

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•Commercial or Economic Map

Also called product or industrial map since they show land areas in relation to the economy.

Example of Commercial or Economic Map

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•Political Map

Gives detail information about country, provinces, cities and towns, and highways.

Example of Political Map

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Conclusion

From an experiences of real-world experience we proceed to a world of symbol. We don’t see real things but symbols. Visual symbols include drawings, cartoons, strip drawings, diagrams, formulas, charts, graphs, maps and globe.

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Question?

Class if you have a question ask me.

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Thank you for Listening I hope you’ll enjoy

God blessed