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Chapter 5: Nonlinguistic Representation

Chapter 5: Nonlinguistic Representation. Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works. Definition. Knowledge being stored as mental images and physical sensations. When used in conjunction with linguistic, student achievement is stronger. Examples. Graphic Organizers

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Chapter 5: Nonlinguistic Representation

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  1. Chapter 5: Nonlinguistic Representation Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works

  2. Definition • Knowledge being stored as mental images and physical sensations. • When used in conjunction with linguistic, student achievement is stronger.

  3. Examples • Graphic Organizers • Physical models • Mental images • Pictures or pictographs • Kinesthetic activities

  4. 6 categories of technology • Word Processing Applications • Spreadsheet software • Organizing and brainstorming software • Data collection tools • Multimedia presentations • Web resources

  5. Word Processing Applications • Incorporates visual elements with written text • Clipart • Photos • Classroom examples • Picture Recipes • Creating cover page for a book • Sewing directions • Picture of the life stages of insects

  6. Spreadsheet software • Creating graphs and charts from data • Classroom Examples • Creating plot view on seismic activity around the world • Venn diagram on similarity and differences between credit cards and debit cards • Pie chart on use of drugs and alcohol in Americans

  7. Organizing and Brainstorming Software • Using graphic organizers to classify, organize, store, and recollect information from our memory • Examples (inspiration, bubbl us) • Creating vocab. Words with words and pictures • Creating timelines • Creating a flow chart • Creating graphs

  8. Data Collection Tools • Uses technology to help collect and represent data • Examples • Digital probes (music, math, science) • Digital Microscopes (viewing 3D through microscopes and computers, time lapse movie)

  9. Multimedia • Using media to engage students in teacher facilitated learning • Examples • I Movie • Movie Maker • Powerpoints • www.animationfactory.com • Clay mation

  10. Web resources • Using multimedia for instruction rather than as instruction • Examples • http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.htmlcomputer simulations (math and science) • www.knowitall.org collection of interactive web sites • www.ourtimelines.com creates timelines

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