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Our Visual World. Estimated number of TV homes: 109.6 million Average time kids spend watching TV each day: 4 Hours -Parents spend 38.5 minutes per week in meaningful conversation with their children
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Our Visual World Estimated number of TV homes: 109.6 million Average time kids spend watching TV each day: 4 Hours -Parents spend 38.5 minutes per week in meaningful conversation with their children Children spend more time watching television than in any other activity except sleep. - Huston and Wright, University of Kansas. "Television and Socialization of Young Children." 54% of kids have a TV in their bedroom. – Ibid -An average child sees 30,000 TV commercials in a year. 44% of kids say they watch something different when they're alone than with their parents (25% choose MTV)66% of children (ages 10 to 16) surveyed say that their peers are influenced by TV shows 62% say that sex on TV shows and movies influences kids to have sex when they are too young 66% of children (ages 10 to 16) surveyed say that their peers are influenced by TV shows By age 18, a U.S. youth will have seen 16,000 simulated murders and 200,000 acts of violence. - American Psychiatric Association The average youth living in the U.S. watches television 25 hours a week and plays computer games an additional seven hours. - National Institute on Media and the Family, 1998 study Media violence may cause aggressive and antisocial behavior, desensitize viewers to future violence and increase perceptions that they are living "in a mean and dangerous world." - American Academy of Pediatrics Witnessing repeated violent acts can lead to desensitization and a lack of empathy for human suffering Television alone is responsible for 10% of youth violence. - Leonard Eron, Senior Research Scientist at the University of Michigan Television reaches children at a younger age and for more time than any other socializing institution except the family. - Ibid Research has shown that "mindless" television or video games may idle and impoverish the development of the pre-frontal cortex, or that portion of the brain that is responsible for planning, organizing and sequencing behavior for self-control, moral judgment and attention. - American Academy of Pediatrics - Understanding TV's effects on the developing brain, Jane M. Healy, Ph.D. http://www.parentstv.org/PTC/facts/mediafacts.asp
Seeing is Believing On a piece of paper write: • The names of the Simpson characters. • What are the five freedoms listed in the First Amendment?
Brain Bandwidth • Eye
Brain Bandwidth • Ear 30,000
Brain Bandwidth • 60,000 faster! Brain can process images 60,000 times faster than words.
Precision of Images • Draw a cat. • Now draw an ibex.
More Pictures from Matthew Brady • http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/cwphtml/cwphome.html
The Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress
Bring it to them! http://remember.org/then-and-now/tn02.html
Compelling reasons…. • Break down classroom walls • Turn boredom into engagement
Research Shows: • The presence of pictures relevant to the text will assist learning.
Research Shows: • Pictures can help learners to understand what they read and also to remember it.
Research Shows: • Pictures may assist learners with poor verbal skills more than those with good verbal skills. (EL Students?)
Research Shows: • Pictures can sometimes be used as substitutes for words or as producers of non-verbal information.
Research Shows: • Learners may fail to make full use of complex illustrations.
Research Shows: • The presence of pictures in the text will not aid the learning of the text which is not illustrated.
“I didn’t think.. Until I saw” Ansel Adams
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