visual symbols
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VISUAL SYMBOLSBy: Maricar D. Silva
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Visual Symbol
A visual symbol is a real experiences we proceed to a world of symbol
Parts of Visual Symbol
1. Drawing
2. Cartoon
3. Strip Drawing
4. Diagram
5. Chart
6. Graph
7. Map
1.Drawing
A drawing may not be a real thing but better to have a concrete visual symbol
Example of Drawing
2.Cartoons
Another useful visual symbol that can be bring novelty to our teaching .
Example of Cartoon
3.Strip Drawing
These are commonly called “comics or comic strip”
Example of Strip Drawing
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
•Affinity Diagram
Used to cluster complex apparently unrelated data.
Example of Affinity Diagram
•Tree Diagram
Used to chart out, in increasing detail .
Example of Tree Diagram
•Fishbone Diagram
It is also called “cause and effect” Diagram. It is a structure from brainstorming that graphically shows.
Example of Fishbone Diagram
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
•Time Chart
Is a tabular time chart that present data in ordinal sequence.
Example of Time Chart
•Tree or Stream Chart
It depicts development , growth and change by beginning with a single course .
Example of Tree or Stream Chart
•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
•Organizational Chart
Shows how one part of the organization relates to other parts of the organization/
Example of Organizational Chart
•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
•Pareto Chart
Is a type of bar chart, prioritized in descending order of magnitude or importance from left to right.
Example of Pareto Chart
•Gannt Chart
Is an activity time chart.
Example of Gannt Chart
6. Graphs
There are several types of graphs. They are: Circle or Pie Graph Bar Graph Pictorial Graph Line Graph
•Circle or Pie Graph
Recommended for showing parts as whole.
Example of Pie or Circle Graph
•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
•Pictorial Graph
Makes use of picture symbols.
Example of Pictorial Graph
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
•Physical Map
Combines in a single projection data like altitude, temperature, rainfall, precipitation, vegetation and soil.
Example of Physical Map
•Relief Map
Has three dimensional representations and shows contours of the physical data of the earth.
Example of Relief Map
•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
•Political Map
Gives detail information about country, provinces, cities and towns, and highways.
Example of Political Map
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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