EST1501
ASSIGNMENT NO: 03
SEMESTER 2
YEAR : 2024
PREVIEW:
1.2
In this technologically advanced environment, users have become highly visual,
with television, videos, web sites, and images dominating the learning
environment. These new forms of searching and learning are changing the
perspective of what it means to be literate. Literacy can no longer solely rely on
text-based materials but should also incorporate digital images and sounds.
Higher education seems to be lagging behind with incorporating visual literacy
into their academic programmes. This paper explores visual literacy, the digital
native, and the importance of integrating visual literacy into our learning
curriculum, especially in instructional design programmes
, QUESTION 1: LANGUAGE, GRAMMAR, AND DICTIONARY WORK
1.1
1.1.1 It is raining outside, so I should bring an umbrella.
1.1.2 The movie is starting, so we should hurry.
1.1.3 The line at the store is long, so I decided to return to the car.
1.1.4 He likes pizza, but she prefers sushi.
1.1.5 The rats in my street have multiplied, and the municipality does not seem
to have a pest-control plan in place.
1.2
In this technologically advanced environment, users have become highly visual,
with television, videos, web sites, and images dominating the learning
environment. These new forms of searching and learning are changing the
perspective of what it means to be literate. Literacy can no longer solely rely on
text-based materials but should also incorporate digital images and sounds.
Higher education seems to be lagging behind with incorporating visual literacy
into their academic programmes. This paper explores visual literacy, the digital
native, and the importance of integrating visual literacy into our learning
curriculum, especially in instructional design programmes.
1.3
The Meaning Part of speech Antonym
word
crystal A clear, transparent, or Noun Opacity
translucent mineral or
piece of glass
crucial Extremely important or Adjective Insignificant
critical
admire To feel respect and Verb Despise
approval for something or
someone
abandon To leave someone or Verb Retain
something behind, often
in a hurry or without
intention of returning
culture The arts, customs, and Noun Barbarism
institutions of a nation or
group of people
ASSIGNMENT NO: 03
SEMESTER 2
YEAR : 2024
PREVIEW:
1.2
In this technologically advanced environment, users have become highly visual,
with television, videos, web sites, and images dominating the learning
environment. These new forms of searching and learning are changing the
perspective of what it means to be literate. Literacy can no longer solely rely on
text-based materials but should also incorporate digital images and sounds.
Higher education seems to be lagging behind with incorporating visual literacy
into their academic programmes. This paper explores visual literacy, the digital
native, and the importance of integrating visual literacy into our learning
curriculum, especially in instructional design programmes
, QUESTION 1: LANGUAGE, GRAMMAR, AND DICTIONARY WORK
1.1
1.1.1 It is raining outside, so I should bring an umbrella.
1.1.2 The movie is starting, so we should hurry.
1.1.3 The line at the store is long, so I decided to return to the car.
1.1.4 He likes pizza, but she prefers sushi.
1.1.5 The rats in my street have multiplied, and the municipality does not seem
to have a pest-control plan in place.
1.2
In this technologically advanced environment, users have become highly visual,
with television, videos, web sites, and images dominating the learning
environment. These new forms of searching and learning are changing the
perspective of what it means to be literate. Literacy can no longer solely rely on
text-based materials but should also incorporate digital images and sounds.
Higher education seems to be lagging behind with incorporating visual literacy
into their academic programmes. This paper explores visual literacy, the digital
native, and the importance of integrating visual literacy into our learning
curriculum, especially in instructional design programmes.
1.3
The Meaning Part of speech Antonym
word
crystal A clear, transparent, or Noun Opacity
translucent mineral or
piece of glass
crucial Extremely important or Adjective Insignificant
critical
admire To feel respect and Verb Despise
approval for something or
someone
abandon To leave someone or Verb Retain
something behind, often
in a hurry or without
intention of returning
culture The arts, customs, and Noun Barbarism
institutions of a nation or
group of people