On 2011-01-26, Dave Smith wrote:
Also, the pictures can purposely lure the child into reading the
accompanying text, thereby encouraging reading. What does that
picture mean? What is going on in that picture? A picture may be
worth a thousand words, but some pictures require additional words.
Also, pictures aid in imagining. A child does not have enough life
experience to imagine all that words can convey. Word and pictures
together are very powerful in providing the child with these new
vistas.
I remember, as a kid, watching early Disneyland TV programs trying to
convey rather complex scientific concepts. One, Newton's third law of
motion is: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Kinda deep for a 7-8 yr old kid and not easily deciphered from text.
A simple cartoon solved it. It showed a cartoon child standing in a
little red wagon. The child threw a ball, the wagon moved in the
opposite direction and kid fell out of the wagon. Brilliant! I got
that concept instantly, having once done the exact same thing and
barked my shins.
Sorry, but kids need pictures. Heck, I know a lot of adults that
can't live without them. Facebook is full of them! lol....
nb
Also, the pictures can purposely lure the child into reading the
accompanying text, thereby encouraging reading. What does that
picture mean? What is going on in that picture? A picture may be
worth a thousand words, but some pictures require additional words.
Also, pictures aid in imagining. A child does not have enough life
experience to imagine all that words can convey. Word and pictures
together are very powerful in providing the child with these new
vistas.
I remember, as a kid, watching early Disneyland TV programs trying to
convey rather complex scientific concepts. One, Newton's third law of
motion is: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Kinda deep for a 7-8 yr old kid and not easily deciphered from text.
A simple cartoon solved it. It showed a cartoon child standing in a
little red wagon. The child threw a ball, the wagon moved in the
opposite direction and kid fell out of the wagon. Brilliant! I got
that concept instantly, having once done the exact same thing and
barked my shins.
Sorry, but kids need pictures. Heck, I know a lot of adults that
can't live without them. Facebook is full of them! lol....
nb