Written Visual Orally Printable Oral language is the foundation of literacy Students fluency and confidence in spoken language are integral to their identity and place in their communities Through speaking and listening students learn to express their thoughts and feelings for both aesthetic and pragmatic purposes
Texts Oral texts include storytelling dialogues speeches and conversations Visual texts include pictures diagrams tableaux mime and nonverbal communication Combinations of oral print or visual texts include videos films cartoons drama and drum dancing Organization of the Program of Studies Five general student outcomes serve as the Oral texts include storytelling dialogues speeches and conversations Visual texts include pictures diagrams tableaux mime and nonverbal communication Combinations of oral print or visual texts include videos films cartoons drama and drum dancing
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8 Oral and Visual Presentation Chapter 8 Learning Objectives This chapter contains the following sections to help you develop confidence and skills in presenting information orally both individually and as a team and designing visually effective presentations 8 1 Building Confidence as a Presenter 8 2 Developing Presentation Skills
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Are generic terms referring all forms of oral written visual and digital communication Oral texts include speeches poems plays and oral stories Written texts include novels articles and short stories Visual texts include posters photographs and other images Digital texts include electronic forms of all the above

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Alberta Education defines literacy as follows Literacy involves acquiring and applying the understanding and skills necessary to decode evaluate and logically communicate ideas and build meaning using oral written visual and multimedia sources Literacy is embedded in learning across all subject areas

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Reading on the most effective reading and writing processes on skills and techniques for effective oral and written communication and for the creation of effective media texts and on the language conventions needed for clear and coherent communication

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Critically to oral print and other media texts Specific Learner Expectations The child Uses Strategies and Cues Uses prior knowledge connects oral language with print and pictures understands that stories information and personal experiences can be recorded in pictures and print and can be listened to read or viewed

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Learn the advantages and disadvantages of four different types of communication channels oral written visual and electronic Channels of Communication It is very important in the
Students will listen speak read write view and represent to create oral print visual and multimedia texts and enhance the clarity and artistry of communication Specific Outcomes Students will 4 1 Develop and present a variety of print and nonprint texts 4 1 1 Assess text creation context While no culture is 100 print based and oral cultures do have art forms which approximate writing there is a clear distinction between oral and print cultures The close similarities in indigenous cultures around the world from Africa to Australasia to the Americas proves the point that media has a profound impact on culture
So to know which works best for different situations let s figure out the major differences Preciseness of the message Audience engagement Retention of the information Written communication