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At the University of Denver, the reference librarians and special collections curator have developed strategies to incorporate visual literacy into instructional sessions across multiple disciplines. In this chapter, we will discuss our collaborations with faculty in anthropology and in history to help students interpret tangible and digital archival visual information that will inform their understanding of historical contexts and meet learning outcomes in two classes: “Native American Resistance in the Digital Age” and “World War I.” Whenever we partner with faculty to include visual literacy in non-arts courses, we start with course outcomes and work with the faculty to determine how the incorporation of visual literacy can help reach those goals. Our process is iterative, practice based, flexible, and ever evolving. This chapter will provide practical strategies that educators can use to implement this type of collaboration at their own institutions.
在丹佛大学(University of Denver),参考图书馆员和特别馆藏馆长制定了将视觉素养纳入多学科教学课程的策略。在本章中,我们将讨论我们与人类学和历史学教师的合作,以帮助学生解释有形和数字档案视觉信息,这些信息将告知他们对历史背景的理解,并满足两门课程的学习成果:“数字时代的印第安人抵抗”和“第一次世界大战”每当我们与教师合作将视觉素养纳入非艺术课程时,我们都会从课程结果开始,并与教师一起确定视觉素养的结合如何有助于实现这些目标。我们的过程是迭代的,基于实践的,灵活的,不断发展的。本章将提供实用的策略,教育工作者可以使用这些策略在他们自己的机构中实施这种类型的合作。