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The Use of Visuals and How it Relates to the Gange & BriggsTheory. By: The Scholarly Crew. Gange & Briggs. This theory relies on a three step process Moving from: Tool Tutor Tutee. Tool. Your tool that you use (in this case P owerpoint ) must draw the eye to it
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The Use of Visuals and How it Relates to the Gange & BriggsTheory By: The Scholarly Crew
Gange & Briggs • This theory relies on a three step process • Moving from: • Tool • Tutor • Tutee
Tool • Your tool that you use (in this case Powerpoint) must draw the eye to it • This can be done with: • Color for important sections • Underlining and Bolding • Pictures
Tool • The tool must tell the students the objectives • This can be done with a list • Or even having the students create their own objectives
Objectives Example • At the end of this books the students will understand • Time Management • Note Taking • Study Skills • Foldable • Flash Cards
Tool • Your tool must also cause the student to recall old information • This is usually best exemplified by a chart created by the students • The students can fill this out to help them lead their own instruction
Tutor • The tutor in this theory is responsible for providing the students will examples for their work • As well as allowing the students to practice on their own Example Practice
Tutor • The students must also be given work they can practice in class, where they have help • Review Games • Worksheets • As well as work they may complete on their own • Homework • Flashcards • Foldable
Tutee • The tutee must have some way of assessing their own performance • Quiz • Grade • Peer Review • As well as having something to help remember material • Notes • Practice Work
What does this mean? • What does this mean for the scholarly crew's book? • Focus on having visuals that catch the eye and draw attention to them • Allow the students to see examples and practice them • Allow the students to assess their knowledge
Time Management Example Return
Student Practice Return