Strip drawings, also known as comics or comic strips, make use of strips that can educate and entertain students. They can be used as a motivation at the start of a lesson or for students to express what they've learned at the end. Strip drawings come from newspapers, magazines, and books. Diagrams show relationships between parts and the whole, values, origins, and changes over time. There are different types of diagrams like affinity diagrams which group unrelated data and tree diagrams which break down tasks in a project into increasing levels of detail.
Strip drawings, also known as comics or comic strips, make use of strips that can educate and entertain students. They can be used as a motivation at the start of a lesson or for students to express what they've learned at the end. Strip drawings come from newspapers, magazines, and books. Diagrams show relationships between parts and the whole, values, origins, and changes over time. There are different types of diagrams like affinity diagrams which group unrelated data and tree diagrams which break down tasks in a project into increasing levels of detail.
Strip drawings, also known as comics or comic strips, make use of strips that can educate and entertain students. They can be used as a motivation at the start of a lesson or for students to express what they've learned at the end. Strip drawings come from newspapers, magazines, and books. Diagrams show relationships between parts and the whole, values, origins, and changes over time. There are different types of diagrams like affinity diagrams which group unrelated data and tree diagrams which break down tasks in a project into increasing levels of detail.
Dale (1969) the more accorate term is strip drawings. Make use of strips that are educational and entertaining at the same time. Where to used Strip Drawing in instrution Motivation and starter of your lesson. Can be a given activity for students to express insights gained at the conclusion of a lesson. Source of Strip Drawing Newspaper Magazines Books Diagrams Dale (1969) Any line drawing that shows arrangment and relations as of parts to the whole, relative values, origins and development, chronological fluctuations, distribution,etc Types of Diagram Affinity Diagram- used to cluster complex apparently unrelated data into natural and meaningful groups. Tree Diagram- used to chart out, in increasing detail, the various taks that must be accomplished to complete a project or achieve specefic objective