
How can visual literacy and the use of the Internet impact the teaching and learning process in the classroom? What are some visual-thinking strategies you would like to use in your classroom? What role do you want the Internet play in your classroom?
When a person first hears the terms "Visual" and "Literacy" in the same sentence, confusion may be the result. How can a person be literature in pictures? Well...
Visual literacy has the power to transform learning for students and take it to a realm students enjoy and learn from. In my dream world, there would be one-to-one technology. My mind beings to take a trip to a dream technology-classroom when I think of such a world. However, that isn't in my future, not this decade. So, I will have to settle with using what technology aspects we do have and trying to get our tech policies a little less stringent so we can have students use Google Docs for collaborative projects and writings; cell phones can be used for immediate research or for discussion using PollEverywhere software; or, students can use email addresses and blog posts for writing. Those are my current battles. The Internet can be a powerful (albeit, scary) realm for educators and most of us are willing to take the time to learn best practices. However, we all have uphill battles outside of our control that affects whether or not technology and the Internet can permeate our classrooms. I guess the best thing to do is keep fighting, for the kids' learning and for my sanity.
I chose to share the following video with you because she presents the modes and usage of digital literacy. I like how she integrates concept mapping (one visual literacy teaching technique) as a component of her presentation.



