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29/6/2014 Graphic Organizers - Visualize http://www.writedesignonline.com/organizers/visualize.html#sketch 1/4 Visualize Graphic Organizers 1. to recall or form mental images or pictures. 2. to make visual or visible. 3. to form a mental image of. 4. to make perceptible to the mind or imagination (Webster's. p 2127). vision, envision, envisage, picture, image, objectify; picture in one's mind, picture to oneself, view with the mind's eye, contemplate in the imagination, form a mental picture of, represent, see, just see, have a picture of; call up, summon up, conjure up, call to mind, realize (Chapman, p 406). Sketch Sketches can be fun and or loose indicators that don't require great artistic ability to: describe a physical phenomenon; show how money is made; or to Top

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VisualizeGraphic Organizers

1. to recall or form mental images or pictures. 2. to make visual or visible. 3. to form amental image of. 4. to make perceptible to the mind or imagination (Webster's. p 2127).

vision, envision, envisage, picture, image, objectify; picture in one's mind, picture tooneself, view with the mind's eye, contemplate in the imagination, form a mental pictureof, represent, see, just see, have a picture of; call up, summon up, conjure up, call to mind,realize (Chapman, p 406).

Sketch

Sketches can be fun and or loose indicators that don't require great artistic ability to:

describe a physical phenomenon;

show how money is made; or to

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capture ideas from other people's work.

In this case a sketch of a photograph by Debbie Fleming Caffery,

"Smoke Walking", 1989, Patoutville, Louisiana

seen in the Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego.

show the revision and editing process by making changes to your ideas while still in the concept developmentstage rather than in the implementation/execution stage.

Detailed diagrams provide more formal options of visualization.

Visualizing Use to see the description of physical structures, places, spatial relationships, concrete objects,

abstract concepts, or visual images.

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Creating thumbnails

Thumbnails represent scaled down versions of a final composition. For a project where the final size is 9" x12", thumbnails might be approximately 2" x 2-2/3", large enough to show some detail, but small enough to

work quickly.

Thumbnails enable you to make decisions about how you wish to present your content without investing a lotof time.

Make sure your thumbnails have the same proportions as the final composition.

Include all of the elements - images, text, and other graphic devices that will make up the final composition.

Keep in mind that even though thumbnails help you make decisions, changing scale to full size often changesthe final layout.

Other graphic organizers available throughout this site.

Bridging Snapshots CerebralChart Sketch

Compare/ContrastMatrix

Network Tree Spider Map

Continuum Scale PMI Synectics

CycleProblem/SolutionOutline

T-Chart

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Fishbone Map Questions Venn Diagram

Human InteractionOutline Ranking Web

KWLH Series of Events Chain

Site Map - A list of all the pages with annotations, yes, all of the pages on this site.

Teachers - Make sure you check out the Assignments section which provides exercises,projects, support resources, and rubrics.

Quotes - New links and lots of new quotes about life, art, and philosophy.

Historical and Cultural Context - provides an overview of art movements and

the context in which they developed. We have not covered every movement or period,rather selected snippets to help provide students with an opportunity to explore theelements that have influenced other artists in their quest for expressing personal voice. Aswith all of our work, this site remains a work in progress.

Wow, validation.

Check out edHelper.com to find more educational resources, lesson plans, news updates,and more.

For more graphic organizers see:Graphic Organizer Index - http://www.graphic.org/goindex.html - provides a matrix oforganizers with practical applications for each category.

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