VISUAL MEDIA(2023-2024) Class Observation.pptx

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About This Presentation

Visual media for MIL


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ROEL D. MADARCOS SHS Teacher Media and Information Literacy

CANVA Lets Review What is audio media? 2. How important is audio media?

Examine the visual media and answer the questions that follow. Let’s try it out!

Questions 1. What type of visual media is being presented? 2. What are the purposes of this visual media?

Who Am I?

Guess the name of each picture, sign or logo presented FACEBOOK

Guess the name of each picture, sign or logo presented NO SMOKING SIGN

Guess the name of each picture, sign or logo presented INSTAGRAM

Guess the name of each picture, sign or logo presented FLAMMABLE

Guess the name of each picture, sign or logo presented HAZARD/HAZARDOUS

Guess the name of each picture, sign or logo presented SUNSET

Do you have any idea about our topic today?

CANVA What is Visual Information and Media materials, programs, applications, and the like that teachers and students use to formulate new information to aid learning through the use, analysis, evaluation, and production of visual images.

TYPES OF VISUAL MEDIA

Ideogram Statistical Visualization Picture Graphic Design Video Types of Visual Media

Ideogram Types of Visual Media These are graphical symbols that represent ideas. Examples are signs, logos and symbols.

Examples of Ideogram No Parking Sign RNCHS Logo

Examples of Ideogram School Zone Greater than or equal to

Statistical Visualization Types of Visual Media This refer to the study and creation of data using visual representation. Charts and graphs are examples of statistical visualization.

Examples of Statistical Visualization Chart or Graph

Picture Types of Visual Media Photography, painting, drawing. It is used widely by people to express their ideas, opinions and sentiments.

Examples of Pictures

Examples of Pictures

Examples of Pictures

Graphic Design Types of Visual Media This refer to the art of combining text and pictures to communicate. Infographics, posters and graphic advertisement are considered as graphic design.

Examples of Graphic Design

Examples of Graphic Design

Examples of Graphic Design

Examples of Graphic Design

Examples of Graphic Design

Video Types of Visual Media If graphic design is the combination of text and pictures, video is the combination of motion picture, or of motion and audio.

HOW IS VISUAL MEDIA PRODUCED AND DISSEMINATED?

Formally and Informally Produced Visual Media Formally Produced Visual Media Visual media produced by formal organizations such as schools, government, and established media/publishing outfits are considered formally produced.

Formally and Informally Produced Visual Media Informally Produced Visual Media Visual media produced by anyone who have knowledge or skills in any visual designing without any organizations or publishing involvement.

Gain Attention Create meaning Facilitate Retention Purpose of Visual Media

Group Activity (Where’s my Family?)

(Where’s my Family?) Instruction: Group each pictures or icons into corresponding Visual media types and write the caption as your answer in a worksheet.

Where’s my Family? Pedestrian Lane

Where’s my Family? You may kiss the bride

Where’s my Family? Pie Chart 15.84 cm

Where’s my Family? Cartoon Network on TV 15.84 cm

Where’s my Family? K-12 Poster

Where’s my Family? Graphic Advertisement

Where’s my Family? Mother’s Love

Where’s my Family? Facebook Logo

Where’s my Family? Bar Graph

Where’s my Family? Noli De Castro live on TV

Answers Ideogram Statistical Visualization Graphic Design Picture Video Pedestrian Lane Pie Chart Kto12 Poster You may kiss the bride Cartoon Network on TV Facebook Logo Bar Graph Graphic Advertisement Mother’s Love Noli De Castro Live on TV

Questions 1. Would you consider a person’s output to be unappealing if the majority cannot easily perceive his or her intended visual representation? Why or why not?

Questions 2. As a learner, how important a visual media in your studies?

Written Evaluation ¼ sheet of paper

Directions: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer in a ¼ sheet of paper. Written Evaluation 1. Which of the following is an example of formally produced visual media? a. Picture taken by Jez Photography b. Tabloid made by RNCHS School Paper c. Video presentation made by GMA News TV d. All of these

Directions: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer in a ¼ sheet of paper. Written Evaluation 2. The following are purpose of visual information except: a. Gain attention b. Create meaning c. Facilitate retention d. Build concepts

Directions: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer in a ¼ sheet of paper. Written Evaluation 3. This refers to the graphical symbols that represents ideas. a. Ideogram b. Infographics c. Video d. Pictures

Directions: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer in a ¼ sheet of paper. Written Evaluation 4. If you want to display survey results in your research subject in a statistical way you will use ____________. a. Infographics b. Statistical Visualization c. Ideogram d. Photograph

Directions: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer in a ¼ sheet of paper. Written Evaluation 5. What do you call to the materials, programs use d to formulate new information to aid learning through the use, analysis, evaluation, and production of visual images. a. Graphic Design b. Ideogram c. Video d. Visual Media

Answers: Written Evaluation d d a b d

Additional Activities 1. Write a short paragraph about your own learning on visual information and its contribution in making you a media literate person. Post your paragraph as a “Story” on your Facebook account. Be sure to use visual design principles in your post and take a screenshot of it.   2. Submit your output link through e-mail at [email protected] or at messenger ROEL D. MADARCOS. Directions:

Indeed a picture speaks a thousand words – this is the power of visual information.
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