Graphic Inquiry

Author:   Daniel Callison ,  Annette Lamb ,  Daniel Callison ,  Annette Lamb
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781591587453


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   03 May 2012
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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This full-color book provides a practical approach to incorporating graphic inquiry across the curriculum for school library media specialists, technology coordinators, and classroom teachers. It's new. It's graphic. And it is the first of its kind. Designed to bridge theory and actual practice, Graphic Inquiry contains applications for new and practicing educators and librarians that can truly bring classroom learning into the 21st century. This visually rich book provides numerous, standards-based inquiry activities and projects that incorporate traditional materials as well as emerging social and collaborative technologies. This full-color book provides real-world strategies for integrating graphic inquiry across the curriculum and is specifically designed to help today's educators identify tools and techniques for using graphic inquiry with their students. Although research is cited and references are provided, lengthy text passages are avoided in favor of practical, visual examples rooted in best practice and presented in graphic format. Readers will view this book as a quick reference to timely, realistic activities and approaches as compared to a traditional textbook.

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Author:   Daniel Callison ,  Annette Lamb ,  Daniel Callison ,  Annette Lamb
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Libraries Unlimited Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.077kg
ISBN:  

9781591587453


ISBN 10:   159158745
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   03 May 2012
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Section 1: Graphic Literacy, Fluency, Inquiry, and Life-long Learning Graphic Literacy Graphic Fluency Graphic Inquiry Graphic and Life-long Learning Section 2: Types of Graphics Charts and Graphs Diagrams Illustrations Maps Organizers Images Symbols Section 3: SCORE IT! Standards and Deep Thinking Storytelling Communication Organization Representation Evidence Inference Teaching Section 4: Skills and Strategies Reading and Comprehending Graphics Analyzing and Interpreting Graphics Using and Applying Graphics Designing and Creating Graphics Section 5: Interdisciplinary Approaches and Individual Differences Primary Sources in Learning Data Collection and Use in Learning Photos in Learning Maps in Learning Info Graphics and Organizers in Learning Comics in Learning Literature and Visual Thinking Section 6: Graphic Inquiry and the 21st Century Learner Question Explore Assimilate Infer Reflect Section 7: Learning through Graphic Inquiry Graphics and Object-based Inquiry Graphics and Place-based Learning Community, Collaboration, and Authentic Learning Inquiry, Innovation, and Illuminated Term Papers Issues in Graphic Inquiry Afterword Bibliography Image Credits Index

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<p> This is an amazing book! These two scholars have built a fresh approach to the use of the graphic arts to teach an inquiry method of learning through pictorial representations. This book is an important contribution to what we would usually term as information literacy but in another dimension. . . . This is simply the best book on using visuals in education we have seen. Well done, practical, useful, creative, thoughtful, and filled with possibility for great new advances in teaching and learning - those are just a few of the adjectives that come to mind. This is the best of the crop we have seen in a long time. Congratulations to the authors, and a well deserved must read, must own, must use recommendation from this reviewer. - <p>David Loertscher, Teacher Librarian Magazine<p><p>


This is an amazing book! These two scholars have built a fresh approach to the use of the graphic arts to teach an inquiry method of learning through pictorial representations. This book is an important contribution to what we would usually term as information literacy but in another dimension... This is simply the best book on using visuals in education we have seen. Well done, practical, useful, creative, thoughtful, and filled with possibility for great new advances in teaching and learning-those are just a few of the adjectives that come to mind. This is the best of the crop we have seen in a long time. Congratulations to the authors, and a well deserved must-read, must-own, must-use recommendation from this reviewer. - David Loertscher, Teacher Librarian Magazine The book is fun! You will absorb content quickly and find new ways to bring graphics into your teaching and student learning. - School Librarian's Workshop Authored by two professors of education and library science and former library media specialists, this work is filled with examples and ideas to implement across the curriculum. Presented in a graphic manner, with colorful images and glossy paper, this book is an example of nontraditional presentation of materials, which is apropos to the content... The content is very valuable, drawing on research and experience, tying the practical and the theoretical together seamlessly. - ARBA This book is full of information, tips, and ideas for using graphics (charts, graphic organizers, photos, diagrams, graphs) to teach and present... This professional resource will prove to be helpful when collaborating with teachers and creating lessons that align with Common Core Standards. - Library Media Connection


<p> This book is full of information, tips, and ideas for using graphics (charts, graphic organizers, photos, diagrams, graphs) to teach and present. . . . This professional resource will prove to be helpful when collaborating with teachers and creating lessons that align with Common Core Standards. - <p>Library Media Connection


<p> Authored by two professors of education and library science and former library media specialists, this work is filled with examples and ideas to implement across the curriculum. Presented in a graphic manner, with colorful images and glossy paper, this book is an example of nontraditional presentation of materials, which is apropos to the content. . . . The content is very valuable, drawing on research and experience, tying the practical and the theoretical together seamlessly. - <p>ARBA


<p> The book is fun! You will absorb content quickly and find new ways to bring graphics into your teaching and student learning. - <p>School Librarian's Workshop


Authored by two professors of education and library science and former library media specialists, this work is filled with examples and ideas to implement across the curriculum. Presented in a graphic manner, with colorful images and glossy paper, this book is an example of nontraditional presentation of materials, which is apropos to the content. . . . The content is very valuable, drawing on research and experience, tying the practical and the theoretical together seamlessly. - ARBA


Author Information

Annette Lamb has been a school library media specialist, computer teacher, and professor of education and library science. Daniel Callison is professor and dean of the School of Continuing Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington.

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