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Developing Visual Literacy in Science Day 1: Developing Student Skills




Most science lessons today use visual information to help demonstrate concepts. Educators can help their students develop skills in interpreting photographs, charts, diagrams, figures, labels, and graphic symbols. Visual literacy in science is especially relevant for students to communicate in the science-thinking world. Our modern learners are visual "digital natives" and need to have instruction in the ways that will enhance their understanding. Participants will be provided with a developmental path to move learners, and even themselves, on the road to successfully "making meaning" from visual texts. 

Important Session Information:


This workshop will take place at Anderson-Shiro CISD; 458 FM 149 West, Anderson, Tx. 77830; 936-873-4500.
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Session ID:
271286
Credits Available:
(6) SD or CPE
 
Contact Person:
Susan Bohan
Audience:
Administrators, Curriculum Leaders, Instructional Coaches, Teachers, All Levels, Teachers, Elementary/Primary, Teachers, Secondary, Teachers, Special Education
 
Date Time Location
11/2/2017 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM ANDERSON-SHIRO CONS ISD,ANDERSON-SHIRO SECONDARY



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