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[HealthLiteracy 2502] Re: Some more questions on Photonovellas
Marty Romney
mromney at comcast.netFri Nov 21 18:27:32 EST 2008
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I would be very appreciative if we can keep the discussions going beyond
Monday. The information has been extremely informative.
Marty
On 11/21/08 1:15 PM, "Julie McKinney" <julie_mcKinney at worlded.org> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Just a reminder here that we have through Monday with our guests to
> finish up the formal discussion. Of course, as always, we can continue
> talking about photonovellas further as we like!
>
> Below are some questions that list members sent in before the
> discussion, that we have not fully explored yet... Please feel free to
> comment on them or other ideas that have not come up.
>
> All the best,
> Julie
>
> ****************
>
> When one develops a photonovella, what are the pieces that the resource
> developer should have in mind?
>
> Where are the best places to find illustrators? do they recommend going
> to art schools or going to professionals?
>
> What limits do the guest speakers recommend as to the amount of text
> (number of words) 1) per frame, 2) per strip or page? What is the
> basis for
> their recommendation?
>
> The camera lens sees all - even things that distract from the message.
> What guidelines or procedures do the speakers suggest to reduce these?
>
> Can you share any experiences in using photonovellas with people who
> have learning disabilities or intellectual disabilities?
>
> What do you think of the idea of creating photnovellas from perspective
> of the person - in other words, taking the photos as they would see
> themselves performing the task? (similar to video self-modeling)?
>
> Have you been able to show increased comprehension by using a
> photonovella as compared to a comic book or illustrated document?
>
> Any thoughts on the impact of comprehension if the photo novella
> concept was "in motion" (i.e., a dvd or podcast)?
>
> Any experience in creating a teaching tool - cueing system - from the
> photonovella concept? If so, what did you learn from that?
>
>
> *********************************
>
>
> Julie McKinney
> Health Literacy List Moderator
> World Education
> jmckinney at worlded.org
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