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The Digital Image Developing Visual Literacy in ELT

The Digital Image Developing Visual Literacy in ELT. Ben Goldstein. MEXTESOL, MORELIA, OCTOBER 2011. The Digital Image. Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in digital global media.

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The Digital Image Developing Visual Literacy in ELT

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  1. The Digital ImageDeveloping Visual Literacy in ELT • Ben Goldstein MEXTESOL, MORELIA, OCTOBER 2011

  2. The Digital Image • Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in digital global media. • Digital technologies have emancipated and democratized the image. This opens up new possibilities for teachers and learners.

  3. Overview • 1 Images in language teaching • Reassessing their role / Criteria for image selection • 2 The Digital Age • Multi-modality / New ways of reading • 3 Expressing yourself through image • Two student projects • 4 Tools, Sites… and Tasks

  4. 1 Images in Language Teaching • Reassessing their role • Image as starting point and centerpiece... • Mental imagery (the mind’s eye) • Image types (aerial shots, close-ups, shadows, etc.) • Self-image

  5. Criteria for image selection • 1 Openness to multiple readings • 2 Opportunity for personalization • 3 Visual impact • 4 Element of surprise • 5 Cultural associations

  6. 2 The Digital Age • New image types (e.g. Infographics, wordclouds) • New ways of reading image & text (Filtering, Hyperlinks, etc.) • New ways of communicating through image (Twitter, What’s App, etc.) • New scope for image creation (tools, software, etc.) • New sources and destinations for images & texts (ScoopIt)

  7. 3 Expressing yourself through image • Visual Tributes • Two projects: 1 Future requests for computers 2 How is your computer personal?

  8. The Digital Image • With digital media, people can often bypass official institutions to produce their own media, knowledge, produtcts, services and texts... to compete with the professionals or to critique mainstream sources. (James Paul Gee)

  9. It’s fitting that our wedding photos reflect the devices we connected through while falling in love!  Thank you Steve! Fecha

  10. Two projects 1 CHILDREN’S FUTURE REQUESTS FOR COMPUTERS & THE INTERNET • from Latitude: http://latd.com/

  11. 4 Tools, sites… and tasks

  12. some tools • Voice Thread (digital stories) • Glogster • Blurb Mobile • Keek (video diary/status updates) • Fotobabble (talking photos) • Shape collage • Fotofunia • Photoshop touch... Coming soon!

  13. some sites • http://www.flickr.com/photos/eltpics/ • http://takeaphotoand.wordpress.com/ • http://www.webdoc.com/ (digital scrapbook) • http://www.infographicsarchive.com/ • http://1000words.net/ • Flickr sites: bubblr, bookr, flickr poet, taggalaxy.de…

  14. Conclusions • We need to embrace “the visual” in our materials and classroom practice. • We need to encourage learners to create, interpret and interact with images actively. • We need to prioritize tasks over tools. Is technology enhancing the task? • We need to consider ways of engaging learners with images both in and outside the classroom.

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