I decided to do my poster on TeacherTube because I have always heard and read so many negative things about YouTube in education. I have to say that I am pleasantly pleased with the information I have gathered and learned about regarding TeacherTube. It is definitely a website and tool I will incorporate into my future classroom.
Here are the visual learning theories I incorporated into my poster:
Visual Literacy: I used visual literacy in my poster by incorporating pictures. For those individuals who are familiar with TeacherTube, they will recognize the logo and make a connection. The other two pictures I have on my poster will alert readers that the poster may be about children, computers, teachers, and children in the student role.
Information Processing: In this theory, I tried to keep the length of phrases on the shorter side, as well as, listing information - chunking information helps the reader to remember it. I also made sure to use a darker font on a lighter background so that the information is readable. I used two different styles of text that were simple and complimented each other - I didn't want the font or colors to be distracting to the reader. I also incorporated graphics for those who are visual learners - they can make connections from the words to the pictures.
Dual Coding Theory: Although my pictures do not relate directly to the main topic, TeacherTube, they are relative. Pictures and words together help the reader to remember the information that has been read or taught.
Gestalt Principles:
- Closure: Because the background of my poster is white, when it is uploaded onto a white screen, the viewer will automatically close the rectangular shape of the poster and close in on the information.
- Order/Symmetry: The information is portrayed into three columns that are equal in space. The text in the poster is also consistently black and the title headings are beige. The text in the two exterior columns are both center aligned.
- Similarity: Similarity is present because the font and colors are all similar. The poster has a simple aesthetic appeal.
- Proximity: The single letters that form words create information that a viewer is able to understand and read.
- Figure/Ground: The view must distinguish the title headings black font from its beige background.
Last but not least, the Gestalt theory is that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. In this poster, we are viewing it as a whole rather than a single image or single letter. The poster as a whole will create an impact on the reader.
References
Apple with teacher and students. (2010). [Graphic]. Retrieved December 5, 2010, from, http://www.educationalleader.com/images/home-center.jpg
Google. (2010). TeacherTube. Retrieved December 5, 2010, from, www.teachertube.com
Richardson, W. (2010). Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms. Thousand Oaks, California: Corwin.
TeacherTube. (2010). [Graphic]. Retrieved December 5, 2010, from, www.teachertube.com
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