Title: Susan E. Metros
1Picture Perfect Generation Visual Stimulating
or Visually Literate?
- Susan E. Metros
- smetros_at_usc.edu University of Southern
California -
2Webinar audience
3t h e j o u r n e y
Questions?
Questions?
- Becoming Visually Literate
What does it mean to be literate?
Questions?
4t h e j o u r n e y
What does it mean to be literate?
5Literacy
- the condition or quality of being literate,
especially the ability to read and write.
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721st Century Literacies
Technological
Information
Media
Visual
8Visual Literacy
- Decode and interpret visuals
- Encode and compose meaningful visuals
- Make judgment of accuracy, validity and worth of
visuals
9Judging Validity
- There is no such thing as inaccuracy in a
photograph. All photographs are accurate. None
of them is the truth.
Richard Avedon
10Judging Validity
Luke Frazza, AFP, USA Today, February 24, 2005
11visual literacy continuum
Fluent
Literate
12- Lives is a visually saturated word
- Interacts with visuals everyday
- Amateur producer and manipulator
- Imitates rather than innovates
- Not enough knowledge to judge
visual literacy continuum
13Visual Overload
- Environment
- Communication
- Knowledge gathering
- Personal interactions
- Jobs
- Recreation
14Visual Overload
- Clutter and confusion are failures in design,
not attributes of information. - (Tufte, 1990)
15Amateur or Authentic?
- Authentic
- denoting an emotionally appropriate, significant,
purposive, and responsible mode of human life.
- Amateur
- Unprofessional
- Producers not visually literate
16- Understands design vocabulary and concepts
- Informed viewer, decoder, and consumer
- Effective communicator, encoder and producer
- Informed critic of visual information
Literate
visual literacy continuum
17- Is a knowledgeable and highly-skilled innovator,
designer, composer, and producer
Fluent
visual literacy continuum
18t h e j o u r n e y
Questions?
Questions?
- Becoming Visually Literate
What does it mean to be literate?
Questions?
19t h e j o u r n e y
- Becoming Visually Literate
Learning Styles Dependencies Vocabularies
20Learning Styles
Visual Auditory Kinesthetic
- A behavioral preference
- The way we perceive andprocess things the best
- The way people concentrate when they learn
21Learning Styles
(Bradford, 2004)
22Visual Dependencies
- Communicate instantly and universally
- Social practice
- Economic reliance
- Discipline agnostic
23Vocabularies
- Writing
- letterwordsentenceparagraphrhythmprotagonist
antagonistsettingpoint of viewhyperbolepers
onification - Journalism
- articlestorybeatrepurposeleadkickerspreadi
nverted pyramid - Film
- scenescriptpacenarration framingzoom
pantiltfadecut
24Vocabulary of Vision
- If people arent taught the language of sound
and images, shouldnt they be considered as
illiterate as if they left college without being
able to read or write? - (Lucas, 2004)
25Vocabulary of Vision
- Attributes
- Color/Tone
- Texture
- Volume
- Size
- Relationships
- Structure
- Balance
- Contrast
- Position
- Motion
26t h e j o u r n e y
27The Role of the Visual
- Document
- Validate
- Communicate
- Inform
- Engage
- Expose
- Politicize
- Provoke
28Document
The War Tapes, (2006)
29Validate
Childrens Visions of Genocide (Human Rights
Watch, NPR, 2005)
30Communicate
31Inform
World Trade Center, NYC (September 11, 2001)
32Engage
Spore, Electronic Arts (2008)
33Expose
Abu Ghraib Prison (May, 2005)
34Politicize
- Politics will eventually be replaced by imagery.
The politician will be only too happy to
abdicate in favor of his or her image, because
the image will be much more powerful than he or
she could ever be. - (McLuhan,1971)
Kennedy/Nixon Presidential Debate (September
26,1960)
35Provoke
- A cartoon published in a Danish newspaper
depicting Muhammad's turban as a bomb provoked - Protest marches and deadly riots worldwide
- Attacks and the burning of Danish embassies
throughout the Middle East - Costly boycotts of Danish products
36t h e j o u r n e y
Questions?
Questions?
- Becoming Visually Literate
What does it mean to be literate?
Questions?
37t h e j o u r n e y
- Four Models
- Come to us
- Woven into the curriculum
- Systemic change
- Component of something bigger!
38Come to usOSU Digital Union
- New media production
- Emerging technologies
- Gathering place
- Showcase new tools
- Workshops
- Research
- Corporate sponsors
digitalunion.osu.edu
39Woven into the curriculumUSC Institute for
Multimedia Literacy
- Research on the changing nature of literacy
- Teaches multimedia production
- Provides academic programs in MM scholarship
iml.usc.edu
40Woven into the curriculumVisual literacy
integrated into the mission
- Association of Colleges and Research Libraries
(ACRL) Guidelines - Library courses and instruction in information
literacy should include visual literacy and media
literacy. - Clemson General Education Vision
- To more fully integrate visual literacy and
creativity into the curriculum in an effort to
expand communication skills, critical thinking,
ethical judgment, and cultural awareness.
41Systemic changeNMC 21st Century Literacy Summit
- Develop a strategic research agenda
- Raise awareness and visibility of the field
- Make tools for creating and experiencing new
media broadly available - Empower teachers with 21st century literacy
skills - Work as a community
(NMC, 2005)nmc.org/publications/global-imperative
42Component of something bigger Emergency
Preparedness
- USC Provosts charge
- Have courses up for one to three weekswithin one
week of the disaster - Assumptions
- Campus is inaccessible
- Power and Internet up and running
- Misconception
- Blackboard is the solution
- A captured lecture is a course
43Component of something bigger Scenario 1 Gen
Ed in the Can
- Select best Gen Ed instructors
- Develop high quality online courses in Bb
- Activate in case of emergency
- Issues
- Who picks instructors?
- Who prioritizes courses?
- Who develops courses?
- Expense
- Currency of content
- Students distracted
44Component of something bigger Scenario 2
Global Crisis Curriculum
- Identify, collect, tag content related to crisis
- Provide Freshman literacy skills modules to
- Create a digital story
- Serve as a citizen journalist
- Chronicle service learning experience
- Write a paper
- Respond to crisis through lens of Gen Ed
course
- Issues
- Curricular review?
- Cathartic or painful?
- How to coordinate efforts
- How to build content sharing infrastructure
45t h e j o u r n e y
Questions?
Questions?
- Becoming Visually Literate
What does it mean to be literate?
Questions?