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图片导入,点亮英语阅读教学之路
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作者 李丽 《江苏教育》 2017年第81期78-78,80,共2页
培养读图能力是小学阅读教学的主要目标之一。在日常阅读教学中,教师可以充分利用手上的图片,如绘本图片、生活图片以及思维导图等,进行有效的课前导入,让学生做好读前准备,激发阅读兴趣,预测文本大意。
关键词 阅读教学 导入 绘本图片 生活图片 思维导图
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太空生活不寂寞
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作者 易林 《太空探索》 2003年第6期28-29,共2页
2002年11月24日,乘奋进号航天飞机升空的第六宇航组是国际空间站有人居住以来最寂寞的团队,除了2003年2月进步号为他们送了一次货后,再无飞船到访.
关键词 太空生活 国际空间站 生活图片 奋进号航天飞机
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Co-residence in Denmark in 1801
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作者 Hans J. Marker 《History Research》 2012年第3期219-232,共14页
The Danish 1801 census is available in a fully coded and standardised digital version. This makes it possible to analyse the living conditions of the Danes in new ways. A very central aspect of living conditions is ho... The Danish 1801 census is available in a fully coded and standardised digital version. This makes it possible to analyse the living conditions of the Danes in new ways. A very central aspect of living conditions is household and family. The census is divided by these lines and therefore calculations of household size and complexity are straight forward and this clearly gives one side of the picture. A totally different side is co-residence analysis. This is not straight forward, but because of the standardisation it is doable. By this means, you get a picture of the likelihood that a person of a given age group lives together with specific relatives. It gives an insight into a central part of living conditions and it gives a picture of differences between sexes and urbanisations. The paper brings the two ways of description together and shows that each has something to contribute to the picture of the Danes. 展开更多
关键词 the 19th century CENSUS CO-RESIDENCE Denmark HOUSEHOLD FAMILY POPULATION
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From a Vernacular Photograph to an Icon: The Spirited Face of Gezi Park Resistance
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作者 Pelin Aytemiz 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2016年第3期134-145,共12页
During spring 2013, an important uprising had broken out and marked a historic period for political activism in Turkish memory. Focusing on the afterlives of photographic portraits produced during this “Occupy Gezi M... During spring 2013, an important uprising had broken out and marked a historic period for political activism in Turkish memory. Focusing on the afterlives of photographic portraits produced during this “Occupy Gezi Movement”, the paper considers iconized digital portraitures as a peculiar genre of vernacular photography and focuses on its visual language, and cultural codes as a part of the underground resisting culture in daily life. It explores different contexts in which photographic portraits have been used as a tool of protest and their various kinds of remediation from the Gezi Park Protest onwards. Private portraits as an agent of resistance have been creatively modified, recreated, rematerialized and circulated in distinct ways during and after the protest: from city walls as stencils, stickers, and graffiti (in actual public spaces) to Facebook profile walls as online digital re-mastering (virtual spheres). This article concentrates on aesthetics of such iconized digital photographic portraitures in contemporary Turkey. It particularly focuses on one of the instances that have labeled the Occupy Gezi Movement: the death of Berkin Elvan, who turned 15 while in a coma who has been struck in the head by a tear gas canister, fired by police, while on his way to buy bread. This case has been a catalyst for further demonstrations against Turkey's ruling party and turned Elvan's high-spirited face and dark eyebrows, to one of the strong symbols of the resistance. The teenage boy's injury during the protests, his birthday while he was in a coma at the hospital, his death, funeral and commemorations have been stress points in which his photographic portrait have been modified and redesigned according to the occasion and circulated widely. The image of the youth symbol of the struggle and the different kinds of cultural work his photograph have performed is the main focus of this research. The digital social afterlives of Elvan's iconized imagery as illustrations and drawings; as stencils and graffiti at streets; as posters and framed photographs in political performances carried around in public spaces and commemorative acts; and as digital data circulated in social media both consisting of indexical and iconic dements regarding their photographic features. This transformation of the single analog vernacular photograph of Elvan to various digital versions and continuous re-interpretation and re-materialization is discussed depending on the local history of the occasion and the critical literature on photographic history and theories of photographic vernacularity. This research makes use of data collecting methods that netnographic research methodology uses. The paper focuses on the ways local vernacularity is historically produced and evolved in this particular time of Gezi Park Resistance. 展开更多
关键词 vernacular photography Berkin Elvan Gezi Park Movement ICON Turkish history
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