A magical way for educatıon: visual literacy

Science and Philosophy 1 (2):143-150 (2013)
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“Visual literacy is education that enhances understanding of the role and function of images in representation and communication, especially in the media.”. Debes said that; “ Visual Literacy refers to a group of vision-competences a human being can develop by seeing and at the same time having and integrating other sensory experiences.” Education of visual literacy is important for understanding of true meaning of messages in visual elements. Hobbs claimed, “Epicureans believed that, in fact, the mind cannot think without images.” Samuels and Samuels also claimed “the archeological record reveals that the first expressions of thougt are visual, not vocal”. In our daily life, visual technology and media literacy has become increasingly popular in our world. We use when we give information, from websites, give PowerPoint presentations, and sketch on Smartboards to get our memories, ideas across. Teenagers, who have come of age in a technological world, they must learn how they can use visual literacy.Teachers should use, in our age, video games, eager consumers of graphic novels, illustrations, photos, diagrams, graphs, symbols, icons and other visual representations.

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