Since we are ceaselessly consuming tons of photographs in our everyday lives, it is now more important than ever to ask ourselves how they reflect, communicate, and shape cultural meaning. Reading, ...
Even in teaching materials and trusted sources, images are not neutral. Here, Alexius Chia explains how to guide learners from superficial impressions to being able to critique perspective, power and ...
Today’s young people are growing up in a world full of smartphones, texting, YouTube, Internet access, and instant entertainment and information. But while they may be media-savvy, we maintain that ...
Moving from textual thinking to visual thinking Tom Haymes June 5, 2019 Instead of forcing visual thinkers into textual thinking, we need to see the world differently and develop critical thinking ...
Our visuality, “how we see; how we are able, allowed, or made to see” (Foster, 1988, p. ix), is the barometer of our imagination. What we envision as possible, probable or preferable futures (Amara, ...
Last month, the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) introduced its annual conference by announcing, “Media literacy has many connections with social justice; in fact, many would ...
CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Benchmark Gensuite, a leading provider of software solutions for Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) management, has announced a partnership with COVE (Center of ...