Terms
Visual aids
Elements of visual design
Analyzing actively
Interpreting images
100

T or F: Visual design elements are How you reacted to the image when you first viewed it.

False 

100

_____ are made to put data in rows and columns to sort information 

Tables 

100

Whether the image is in color or black and white, If the colors are dark or light, and if any parts or colors contrast with one another


Color and Contrast 

100

How should you go about analyzing an image actively?

preview, annotate, and summarize 

100

_______ function as clues to determine the meaning of an image.

Design elements

200

What does SSP from the video stand for? 

1. salience 

2. Symbolism

3. Perspective 

200

what type of chart is this? 

Pie Chart 

200

determining what perspective the image is taken from and what does the angle highlight or not emphasize

Angle/Vantage point 

200

Annotate an image by....

recording thoughts, reactions, and questions you have while viewing the image. 

200

When checking your interpretation against the image, you should ask the question.....

Are there visual details that support that interpretation? 

300

Salience is the.....

Focal point of an image or what stands out in an image 

300

What are common types of diagrams?

Name at least 2

Venn diagrams 

Tree diagrams 

Schematics 

part-and-function diagrams

300

focus is.....

Whether the image is clear or blurry 

300

_______ answers the questions of where and when the image was created or published? and Were there events that influenced the creation of the image? 

Context 

300

After you determine the images "____"(main idea), you can then consider its "____" (audience) and "____"(purpose) and gauge its _______(evaluation). 

"What", "Who", "why", Effectiveness 

400

Image analysis is the act of _______ an image from different angles and extracting ________ information from them. 

Examining, Meaningful 

400

Graphs...

Visually represent mathematical relationships

400

position is where all the objects are ______ relative to each other in an image and what is _______ to stand out 

Located,Positioned 

400

What is intertextuality? 

if words are included, it is the relationship between the image and the words 

400

1. Is the face the focus of the artwork or are there additional elements in the background?

2. What emotion is portrayed on the face?

3. Are there any bold or exaggerated  features?

4. Is the expression symmetrical or asymmetrical? what might it suggest?



1. The face is shown as the focal point

2. Sadness, emptiness, no emotion (answers may vary)

3. Lips and eyes

4. The expression is asymmetrical. May suggest uneasiness or inner conflict (answers may vary)

500

Definition of Multimodal: 

They feature some combinations of words, images, video, and/or sound

500

1.What type of diagram is this?

2.What information can you draw from it? 

1. Part-and-function diagram 

2. accepted answers: a) Its a diagram showing the parts and functions of a neuron B) naming a part or parts of a neuron C) naming a part of a neuron and giving its function 


500

Framing: 

Is the borders of the image and what is cut off or left out 

500

Reaction:

How did you react to the image? How did it make you feel? do you think this response was intended?

500

          Vietnam: The Real War 

1. What can you infer about the image by looking at it and the title?

2.Is the black and white nature of the photo important? How does it affect the mood of the image?

3.What kind of emotion or feeling does the image evoke when you look at the soldiers? 

4. How many soldiers are shown in the image? 

1. These are soldiers from the Vietnam War (answers may vary)

2. The black and white look of the image gives a historical and dark feel, to emphasize the seriousness of the moment captured (answer may vary for each person) 

3.(varies for each person) 

4. 6

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