2. Visual symbols
- are representations of direct reality, which comes in the
form of signs and symbols. The following is a detailed
discussion on the different kinds of visual symbols, which
are drawings, sketches, cartoons, comics or strip drawing,
diagrams, charts and graphs, maps, and posters.
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4. A. DRAWINGS
- Concrete visual or a representation
of a real thing. It helps illustrating
our lecture through freehand
sketching in a chalkboard.
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7. B.
CARTOONS
- Another kind of visual symbol. It
tells its story metaphorically. The
perfect cartoon needs no caption.
The symbolism conveys the
message.
-It could also be used as a
springboard for a lesson or a
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10. C. STRIP DRAWINGS
-commonly called comics or
comic strip. It is educational and
entertaining at the same time.
- it could also serve as
motivation and a starter of a
lesson. It can also be given as an
activity for students to express
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12. D. DIAGRAMS
- Any line drawing that shows arrangement
and relations as of parts to the whole, relative
values, origins and development,
chronological fluctuations, distributions, etc. –
(DALE-1969)
15. •Affinity Diagram
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- used to cluster complex apparently
unrelated data into natural and
meaningful groups.
- is a tool that gathers large amounts
of language data (ideas, opinions,
issues) and organizes them into
groupings based on their natural
relationships .
17. Tree
Diagram
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- Used to chart out, in increasing
details, the various tasks that must
be accomplished to complete a
project or achieve a specific
objective.
19. Fishbone
Diagram
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- Also called cause-and-effect
diagram. It is a structured form of
brainstorming that graphically shows
the relationship of possible causes
and sub causes directly related to an
identified effect/problem. It is most
commonly used to analyze work-
related problems.
21. E. CHARTS
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- diagrammatic representation of
relationships within an organizations.
• Time Chart
• Tree or Stream Chart
• Flow Chart
• Organizational Chart
• Comparison and Contrast Chart
• Pareto Chart
• Run Chart or Trend Chart
26. 3.Flowchart
- visual way of charting or
showing a process from
beginning to end. It is a means
of analyzing a process. By
outlining every step in a
process, you can begin to find
inefficiencies or problems.
30. 5. Comparison and
contrast chart
Used to show similarities
and differences between
two things (people, places,
events, ideas, etc.).
Comparison and contrast chart
Used to show similarities and differences
between two things (people, places,
events, ideas, etc.).
37. F. GRAPHS
- pictures that help us
understand amounts. These
amounts are called data.
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39.
40. Circle Graph
- is shaped like a circle. It is
divided into fractions that look
like pieces of pie, so
sometimes a circle graph is
called a pie graph. Many times
the fractional parts are different
colors and a key explains the
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A Picture Graph
- uses pictures or symbols to
show data. One picture often
stands for more than one vote so
a key is necessary to understand
the symbols.
46. Graphic Organizers
Historically have been
organized bits of data in
easy-to-understand
formats, such as charts,
tables, and graphs.
Graphic Organizers
- Visual representations of
knowledge, concepts, thoughts, or
ideas. Graphic Organizers
historically have been organized
bits of data in easy-to-understand
formats, such as charts, tables,
and graphs.
47.
48. Map
- is a visual
representation of an area —
a symbolic depiction
highlighting relationships
between elements of that
space such as
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50. KINDS OF MAP
Physical map
combines in a single, projection
data like altitude, temperature,
rainfall, precipitation, vegetation,
and soil.
51.
52. Political Map
-gives detailed information
about country, provinces, cities
and towns, roads and
highways. Oceans, rivers and
lakes are the main features of
most political maps.
53.
54. Relief map
has three dimensional
representations and show
contours the physical data of
the earth or part of the earth.
55.
56. Commercial or Economic Map
also called product or
industrial map since they
show land areas in relation to
the economy.