If a media is not clear, it will be misunderstood or the people for whom it is intended may miss out on the information.
As learners have multiple intelligences, students who learn through using images would benefit a lot from the use of posters and images. That means that category of learners would be catered for in that respect. Even others can reinforce their learning through visuals. An educator or teacher has to make sure they select media whose message will not be missed or doubted for that matter.
I have viewed a number of posters and images on The Government Inspector and I feel I am going to make use of most of them in teaching the text. They give a clear picture of the entire play and bring it to life. I think I am going to use the posters and images more often especially now that I have realized the impact they can have on the teaching and learning process. Share this poster with me.
It shows how the town folks are clamoring
to get to Hlestakov and present their petitions against the town officials who
are also laboring to stop them from reaching their destination.
Right Margret, Multiple intelligence can be catered for by applying different media.
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DeleteThanks for the post Margaret. It's true that media has to be clear for the intended information to reach the target.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margeret, pictures says it all. Thats why it makes it more convinient tool for media literacy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post Maggy. Human mind is dynamic and humans can interpret different media messages differently however clear it might be. so our effort is to make it simple, brief and entertaining as well in order to attract the target audience, like for the case of photos.
ReplyDeleteOh Margaret! You have touched the sinews of my heart with the Government Inspector! The dramatic ironies there and the language used are a perfect start to teaching media literacy! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteGood for you Margaret, it should really help the students. How did the debate in the poster end?
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