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Visual-verbal integration: The process by which learners combine visual and verbal | Visual-verbal integration: The process by which learners combine visual and verbal information into a coherent, flexible knowledge representation. | ||
For example, in geometry, students need to connect the conceptual definition of a geometry principle (e.g., a verbal | For example, in geometry, students need to connect the conceptual definition of a geometry principle (e.g., a verbal description of "Vertical Angles") with the relevant visual diagram features and configurations (e.g., the visual instantiation of "Vertical Angles" formed by two crossing lines where the angles share a common vertex but no common sides). | ||
See also [[integration]] and [[coordination]]. | See also [[integration]] and [[coordination]]. | ||
Revision as of 17:27, 3 March 2008
Visual-verbal integration: The process by which learners combine visual and verbal information into a coherent, flexible knowledge representation.
For example, in geometry, students need to connect the conceptual definition of a geometry principle (e.g., a verbal description of "Vertical Angles") with the relevant visual diagram features and configurations (e.g., the visual instantiation of "Vertical Angles" formed by two crossing lines where the angles share a common vertex but no common sides).
See also integration and coordination.