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Methodology .. Visualization .. Note : the content of this presentation isn't mine .. I searched on net and summarized lots of points in this topic then made this PP .. I hope it will be useful for you ..

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VISUALIZATION visualization is the act of creating an

image in the mind. And we can use visualization to improve our performance in whatever we do in life.

Visualization is any technique for creating images, diagrams, or animations to communicate a message. Visualization today has ever-expanding applications in science, education, engineering .

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WHY ?

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AIMS 1.      to develop the intellectual potential of the

student   2.      to raise his/her interest towards the

culture and the civilization of the country whose language one teaches

  3.      to teach the student to decrypt the texts

written in a foreign language   4.      to provide the student with procedures,

means and methods that would make him/her be able to communicate orally and in writing with a native speaker

5- to develop the performance of students .

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TWO KINDS OF VISUALIZATION Knowledge visualization : The use of visual representations to transfer

knowledge between at least two persons aims to improve the transfer of knowledge by using computer and non-computer-based visualization methods complementarily.

Examples of such visual formats are sketches,

diagrams, images, objects, interactive visualizations, information visualization applications, and imaginary visualizations as in stories.

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EDUCATIONAL VISUALIZATION Educational visualization is using a

simulation normally created on a computer to create an image . Examples :

Teach atomic structure, because atoms are far too small to be studied easily without expensive and difficult to use scientific equipment.

It can also be used to view past events, such as looking at dinosaurs, or looking at things that are difficult or fragile to look at in reality like the human skeleton..

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HOW ?

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USE : CDs with bingo game . so-called programmed instruction, which

is performed independently by the student, under the teacher’s supervision.

“Computer World” Charts , mind mapping and diagrams .

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WHAT ABOUT ENGLISH SPEAKING?

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SPEAKING !! what if you visualized yourself having a

conversation with another person in English? What if you spent 30 minutes a day speaking English in your mind, on a variety of topics? What if you imagined yourself at a job interview, answering difficult questions? Or what if you visualized yourself in a debate at a meeting or a discussion at a party?

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EXPERIENCE : IT WAS WRITTEN BY SOMEONE ON NET . Visualization is believed to facilitate

understanding and perception of the presented material. It's also known to be a necessary feature of any lesson.Visualization means can vary in their form and depend on the target audience, these are flashcards, posters, photos, etc. I do my best to apply visualization devices during my classes ..

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primary schoolchildren like flashcards with pictures on them, flashcards work well even with adult learners but in these cases they depict sounds or signs (for example, road signs to study prepositions of movement), teenage students admire photos,posters and ads which serve the basis for discussions and sharing impressions… One of the most modern visualization devices is an interactive board.

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THANK YOU FOR LISTENING Presented by : Amal Raafat