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Viewing

Viewing joins listening, speaking, reading, and writing as another element of literacy. The viewing strand refers to nonprint texts, which are defined as sources of information such as television, film, videotape, live performances, the Internet, and other multimedia technologies.

The goal of viewing is to draw meaning from visual media such as television, film, video, live performances, computer software, Web-based technologies, and graphically rich print like newspapers and graphic novels. These visuals may be live or videotaped messages or portrayals, animations, and interactive or static graphics that accompany text. Two specific genres are informational visual media (like Web sites, documentaries, and news programs) and visual narratives (like television situational comedies, film, video, informal and formal theatre, electronic media productions, and graphic novels).


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