Presented by Annette Lamb
Beth and I both attended Annette's session on Graphic Inquiry. We live in a high-tech, multimedia world filled with visual tools and resources, yet many of our classroom activities still emphasize print communication. Even inquiry-based approaches to learning often stress writing lists of questions, reading texts, and writing papers. We know that many of our young people are motivated by graphic communications. There’s a need to explore the potential of graphic inquiry in teaching and learning. Annette Lamb provides powerful resources for pursuing graphic inquiry in the classroom. The link to her website is as follows: http://www.eduscapes.com/sessions/graphic/graphicinquiry.htm.

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