Here are the online resources we find hard to categorize but consider useful:
- George Ancona: Video clips of an interview with this engaging Mexican-American photographer, who talks about learning photography from his father and the making of his books for kids, which explore the everyday lives of children from different cultures. With a text transcript of the interview.
- Olympus Donates Digital Cameras: Press release from Olympus Imaging America (OIA) describes the company’s 2006 donation of digital cameras to Philadelphia’s Clara Barton Elementary School, “a multi-ethnic, multi-racial K-4 learning environment.” Purpose of the donation: “to enhance visual learning and innovative technology usage.” (PDF download.)
- SimCam Film and Digital Camera Simulator: Online “camera” designed to teach basic photographic principles. Enables you to vary shutter speed, aperture, film speed, and see the results.
- Stereo Photo Maker (SPM): Free applet download functions both as a versatile stereo image editor and stereo image viewer. Site in English, French, German, and Japanese.
- Visual Literacy and 21st Century Skills: A tutorial by David S. Jakes.
- Visual Literacy Toolbox: Links
- Visual literacy in education: From Wikipedia.
- Wikipedia Defines Visual Literacy: Worth a look.
