Photography is a lifestyle and photojournalism is a responsibility.
This was the message of GMA News TV director of photography Rogelio Luis Liwanag yesterday, the first day of a workshop on “Visual Literacy in Photo Story and Photo Editing” at the Southwestern University.
Liwanag said photojournalists should treat each photo shoot as a visual expedition of still or moving subjects.
“In taking photos, put your heart and mind in one plane and be ready for the moment,” said…
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School: It's way more boring than when you were there
New studies show that the disappearance of art, music and even recess is having a devastating effect on kids
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VISUAL LITERACY
When we are young we are taught to read: to link words together and carefully consider the
meanings, nuances, and impact of written language. Like words, photographs express human
thought and emotion, record significant personal and historic events, and can influence our
thoughts and actions. Though we live in a culture where we are constantly bombarded with
visual information, few students are ever…
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September 6, 2011
by Mindy McAdams
For some people, “visual storytelling” means photographs. For others, it means film or video. An epic movie such as the Lord of the Rings trilogy may spring to mind — and few would disagree with that as a fine example of visual storytelling.
In journalism writing classes, students learn: “Show, don’t tell.” When we provide a visual, that maxim carries even more weight. The less text or audio that an image needs to be…
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By Matthew Rond, CNN
September 9, 2011 4:50 p.m. EDT
(CNN) -- You've researched, planned and shot an excellent photographic story -- well, unfortunately your work is not…
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Teacher Ron Clark is pictured with his students.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Ron Clark is an award-winning teacher who started his own academy in Atlanta
- He wants parents to trust teachers and their…
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By Gilda-Rae Grell
Published: Thursday, September 1, 2011
Students may believe they have a specific learning method — be it auditory, visual or tactile — that allows them to obtain, retain and deliver information more effectively. However, a USF study suggests…
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How Do You Look?
Duke University Libraries and the Nasher Museum of Art challenge members of the academic community to consider how they think about the visual world by asking “How do you look?”
Visual literacy is an increasingly important skill, and…
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The "Visual Teaching Alliance" is a Texas-based State Approved CPE Provider. Five research-based
workshops, all Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented Approved for the 6-Hour Annual G/T Update,
are presented nationally by Timothy Gangwer, Founder of the "Visual Teaching Alliance" and author of "Visual
Impact, Visual Teaching: Using Images to Strengthen Learning." He has trained teachers and administrators since
1986. For…
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The VAK approach to learning assumes children prefer using sight, sound or their hands to learn. This week, Nick Griffiths explores the visual part
Michelle Obama uses visual cues to help…
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By Stephen Guffanti, M.D. on August 18, 2011
Author Stephen Guffanti MD responds to the question about whether there…
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Until his mid-40s, Tim Wright pretty much saw the world unaided by the interpretive lens of a camera. But while teaching social studies to seventh graders in Roxbury, it was just by happenstance that he picked up a Super 8 camera as a way to capture a project his students had created. One thing led to another and he was making films, ultimately earning film festival accolades for a documentary.
These days, the Parkside resident is more interested in analyzing media than making it. He’s the…
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Cine Sparks, the International Film Festival for young people, will bring new cinematic experiences to South East Queensland schools and students this year, announced Arts Minister Rachel Nolan.
Ms Nolan said the event is a prelude to the Brisbane International Film Festival and provides children with the chance to experience and engage in the city's celebration of screen.
"Cine Sparks, 10-14 October, will showcase a mix of foreign language documentaries and feature films…
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From fashion in the city’s many art galleries and spaces, to a very special project for Nelson Mandela, there’s a feast of visual art on offer.
A new addition to the 2011 Joburg Arts Alive International Festival this year is a partnership with SA Fashion Week. Heritage weekend, (September 23 to 25) sees the highly anticipated Winter Collection shows at Shine Studios in Braamfontein. This premier collection will be preceded by exciting art and fashion inspired collaborative…
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If your kids have a Play Station or a Nintendo Wii, odds are at some point or another you've felt like nothing in the world could tear them away from it. That's because video games are fun. Yes, fun not only for them, but potentially for…
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Added by Timothy Gangwer on August 7, 2011 at 9:32am —
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Learning Styles
Children are visual, physical and auditory beings.
They learn best when learning involves their senses.
The more senses involved, the better the learning.
Educators and learning theorists have indentified three different learning modalities; visual, kinesthetic and auditory learning. While children use a combination of these learning styles, they tend to favor one over others, resulting in visual, kinesthetic and auditory learners.
Left and…
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First Posted: 8/2/11 07:27 PM ET Updated: 8/3/11 12:16 AM ET - by Katherine Bindley