Title
Visual communication: Do you se what I see?
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2007
Abstract
Visual displays of data, Images of subatomic to planetary-scale features, and animations of geological processes are widely used to enrich our disciplines. However, their communicative power may be dramatically different to a student and to an expert because of the need for prior knowledge and Inference when Interpreting visuals. To "see" equivalent visual Information, the non-expert must learn the visual language of the expert. Teaching visual literacy is important to instruction at all levels and is as fundamental to a discipline as its vocabulary. The underlying foundations of visual literacy and the recognition of what one "sees" and interprets in a visual depiction are critical for enhancing student learning and for effective communication in our visually rich discipline.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Elements
First Page
119
Last Page
126
Recommended Citation
Dutrow, B. (2007). Visual communication: Do you se what I see?. Elements, 3 (2), 119-126. https://doi.org/10.2113/gselements.3.2.119