Writing the Visual: A Practical Guide for Teachers of Composition and Communication offers a variety of creative and theoretically based approaches to the development of visual literacy. The book’s introduction and twelve chapters provide an array of pedagogical perspectives, exceptional field-tested assignments for students writing across the disciplines, and a strong bibliographic base from which readers might continue their exploration of visual studies. Presenting ideas both imaginative and practical for teachers and advanced students, Writing the Visual aims to expand our understanding of how visual and verbal elements contribute to a text’s effectiveness. Extensively referencing key figures from ancient times to the present who have d...
This study investigates the similarities and differences of visual communication practices and conve...
Literacy is an ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and communicate information in any form. Educat...
It has been suggested that visual language skills come ‘naturally,’ that they do not need to be lear...
Writing the Visual: A Practical Guide for Teachers of Composition and Communication offers a variety...
Excerpt David and Richards\u27 collection of essays, Writing the Visual, is practical in nature, pro...
?Toward a More Visually Literate Writing Classroom: An Analysis of Visual Communication Pedagogy and...
The presenters will offer three approaches to incorporating the visual into the composition classroo...
A recent and growing discussion among rhetoric and composition scholars has emerged surrounding the ...
We live in a visual age in which we find visual information surrounding us on every side. The persua...
Although contemporary society has a predominantly visual character, education still privileges the w...
This guide provides students of all subjects with the language that they need to write about a varie...
Picture books are one of the most popular forms of books among young children. They provide hours of...
IN COMMUNICATION COURSES, the focus has traditionally been on text: how to craft good news or bad ne...
How to write, and the relationship between images and writing, has been changing within the academy....
This thesis investigates the use of visual arts (drawing and images) in teaching writing from the pe...
This study investigates the similarities and differences of visual communication practices and conve...
Literacy is an ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and communicate information in any form. Educat...
It has been suggested that visual language skills come ‘naturally,’ that they do not need to be lear...
Writing the Visual: A Practical Guide for Teachers of Composition and Communication offers a variety...
Excerpt David and Richards\u27 collection of essays, Writing the Visual, is practical in nature, pro...
?Toward a More Visually Literate Writing Classroom: An Analysis of Visual Communication Pedagogy and...
The presenters will offer three approaches to incorporating the visual into the composition classroo...
A recent and growing discussion among rhetoric and composition scholars has emerged surrounding the ...
We live in a visual age in which we find visual information surrounding us on every side. The persua...
Although contemporary society has a predominantly visual character, education still privileges the w...
This guide provides students of all subjects with the language that they need to write about a varie...
Picture books are one of the most popular forms of books among young children. They provide hours of...
IN COMMUNICATION COURSES, the focus has traditionally been on text: how to craft good news or bad ne...
How to write, and the relationship between images and writing, has been changing within the academy....
This thesis investigates the use of visual arts (drawing and images) in teaching writing from the pe...
This study investigates the similarities and differences of visual communication practices and conve...
Literacy is an ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and communicate information in any form. Educat...
It has been suggested that visual language skills come ‘naturally,’ that they do not need to be lear...