PPT-Interactive Graphic Organizers

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Click on a graphic organizer to enlarge the view and enter content Slide 1 of 9 Interactive Graphic Organizers Click on a graphic organizer to enlarge the view and enter content Slide 2 of 9 Interactive Graphic Organizers. e Wonk Pow brPage 4br Thought Balloon Sound Effect Panel Gutter Dialog Balloon Caption brPage 5br How to Read a Graphic Novel Page Graphic novels are read left to right just like traditional texts brPage 6br Dialog Balloons dialog balloons are read l This certificate requires 27 credits in the courses listed below Field of Study Code GRDSNCE RLVL1 Total Credits Required Grdsn 1100 Drawing for Design Grdsn 1101 Print Fundamentals for Designers Grdsn 1102 Graphic Design I Grdsn 1104 Typogra Susan Squier. Bethany . Doane. Derek Lee. Joshua Leone. Penn State University. Graphic Medicine graduate seminar. Rationale. Why . teach comics in the academy. ?. To catalyze engaged scholarly work.. INTRODUCTION. Presented by. Sonia Williamson. . User Interface Graphic Designer. sonia.williamson@rightnow.com . 937.681.7961. User Interface + Graphic Design. User Interface + Graphic Design. OVERVIEW. Helps restructure understanding of the content. Make new connections. Experience fresh insights. Correct Misconceptions. Leads to Deeper understanding. Identifying Similarities and Differences. Generalizations to enhance understanding and ability to use knowledge. Graphic Novel Features in Comic Strips. Today we will be looking at comic books through the features with which we have been analyzing graphic novels.. Speech bubbles – used to convey conversations and what characters are saying. A Brief History. Comic Books. art in the form of sequential . panels that represent individual scenes that have brief descriptive prose and written narrative. Usually include word balloons. . Orginated. to Teach the Standards. Make It Graphic. Michele M. Celani. Jasper County Charter System. Students creating their own graphic novels to explain and explore the content.. What students do:. Analyze content. Controlling the curser and inputting commands.. Outputting Hard copies with colour, lines and tones. Outputting hard copies of line drawings.. Inputting text and numbers.. Copying images into the computer memory.. A guide to incorporating graphic novels effectively in the Canadian Classroom.. *Includes Exemplars and suggested texts.. Overview. Opportunities. Debate. Free drawing and Free Writing. As a Response to Poetry. ?. To . communicate “our look” . Express . the organization. Portray the brand’s . mission. How do. you. use the Key Club . graphic standards???. Key Club logo and . wordmark. are a vital part of this NEW look and feel!. O=Overview. Look at the graphic as a whole. What is happening in the graphic? Your statement should be a complete sentence that describes the visual with enough detail so that someone not looking at the visual would have a general idea of what is contained in the visual.. A Guide. What is a graphic novel?. Sometimes referred to as a comic book, a graphic novel is a sequential, comic-style narrative in book form.. It is a medium, not a genre. Many different genres exist within the graphic novel realm.. Tap into the power of graphic organizers for classroom success Veteran educator and NCTE trainer Katherine McKnight shows how students can use graphic organizers as an important tool to organize new information. Providing a visual representation that uses symbols to express ideas, concepts, and convey meaning, graphic organizers help to depict relationships between facts, terms, and ideas. The author demonstrates how graphic organizers have proven to be a powerful teaching and learning strategy.Includes 100 graphic organizers-more than any comparable book Included graphic organizers can be used before-, during-, and after-learning activities across the content areas Contains easy-to-follow instructions for teachers on how to use and adapt the book\'s graphic organizers Offers strategies for teachers to create their own graphic organizers for different grade levels The author Katherine McKnight is a noted literacy educator.

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