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Reading Photos, Reading Life

Reading Photos, Reading Life. Visual Literacy and To Kill a Mockingbird. What is Visual Literacy?. Visual Literacy is ability to read non-print visual texts. For example, photographs, paintings, sculptures and movies.

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Reading Photos, Reading Life

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  1. Reading Photos, Reading Life Visual Literacy and To Kill a Mockingbird

  2. What is Visual Literacy? • Visual Literacy is ability to read non-print visual texts. For example, photographs, paintings, sculptures and movies. • When we look at pictures we infer ideas about what is happening and what is not happening in the non-print visual text. • These ideas come from the history we know and our own personal thoughts and ideas.

  3. What is the aim of Visual Literacy? • The purpose of being able to read a non-print text is to help you make connections between the things you already know to the things you are going to be learning. • Being able to make these connections helps you to truly learn and know things.

  4. Time to Learn…Time to Practice…

  5. Reading a Photo… To Read a Photo, you must do the following… • Observe the photo for 2 minutes for overall impression and then individual items. • Make a list of what you see and don’t see: People, Objects & Activities • Make a list of inferences from what you see • Make a list of questions the photo raises in you mind • Where could you go to find the answers to your questions? http://www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/analysis_worksheets/photo.html

  6. What do you see here? http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/gottlieb:@field(SUBJ+@1(Jazz+dance--1930-1950+))

  7. What do you see here? http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/images/vc84.jpg

  8. What do you see here? http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/FTrials/scottsboro/scottsb.htm

  9. What do you see here? http://www.cnn.com/US/9704/17/world.in.focus/family.lg.jpg

  10. What do you see here? http://www.sussex.ac.uk/USIS/www/gallery/departmental-images/american_studies/Slave.jpg

  11. What did you learn? • What did you learn from these photos? • How can you connect these images to To Kill a Mockingbird? • How are viewing photographs different than reading a book? • Do you get the same information as a textbook?

  12. Reference Dancers in a jazz club, Washington, D.C., between 1938 and 1948]. Gottlieb, William P. 1917- photographer. NOTESGottlieb Collection Assignment No. 098 Original negative not served. Purchase William P. Gottlieb SUBJECTSDancers--1930-1950.Jazzdance--1930-1950.Portrait photographs--1930-1950.Group portraits--1930-1950.Film negatives--1930-1950. MEDIUM1 negative : b&w ; 4 x 5 in. CALL NUMBERLC-GLB13- 0176 <P&P> REPRODUCTION NUMBERLC-GLB13-0176 DLC (b&w film neg.) PART OFWilliam P. Gottlieb Collection REPOSITORYnegative Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division Washington D.C. 20540 USA reference print Library of Congress Music Division Washington D.C. 20540 USA DIGITAL IDnegative) gottlieb 01761 urn:hdl:loc.music/gottlieb.01761 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/gottlieb.01761 (published print (The Golden Age of Jazz, Pomegranate Artbooks)) gottlieb 01763 urn:hdl:loc.music/gottlieb.01763 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/gottlieb.01763

  13. Reference http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/images/vc84.jpg

  14. Reference http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/FTrials/scottsboro/scottsb.htm

  15. Reference http://www.cnn.com/US/9704/17/world.in.focus/family.lg.jpg

  16. Reference http://www.sussex.ac.uk/USIS/www/gallery/departmental-images/american_studies/Slave.jpg

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