Trends in education, 2012 (vol. 5), issue 1

TVV 2012, 5(1):604-607

COMMUNICATION MODELS WITH USE OF DIGITAL-VISUAL RECORDS IN EDUCATION

TVARŮŽKA Václav
Katedra technické a pracovní výchovy,, Pedagogická fakulta OU, Českobratrská 16 Ostrava 1, ČR,

Using of visual records in education is a specific modelling. The issue of modelling is in creation of the scheme world that is mainly for simplifying of reality. The model always changes the reality. It simplifies, refers to the past or presents the world as it has to be - such an ideal world. In common pedagogical situations the teacher tells pupils the information that supports models of digital visual records. Visual records are able to mediate not only imaginable things but also they participate in creation of thought models and abstract values. This paper deals with the individual models in the way we can meet in pedagogical practice.

Keywords: Communication models, visual records, education, pedagogical practice.

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