Danielle Bessett, A&S Sociology Olga Hart, UC Libraries

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Beyond a College Paper: Teaching Best Practices in Visual Communication Danielle Bessett, A&S Sociology Olga Hart, UC Libraries Regan Johnson, CECH Human Services

The skills necessary to be an effective communicator today are different than in the past. Today, literacy is not only about reading and writing—which are necessary—but also about understanding visual communication. Today, we need a higher degree of visual literacy and an understanding of the great power that imagery has for conveying important messages.

Trend: Students as Creators of Information Image source: http://expertbeacon.com

Typical Library Instruction Requests Developing a research question Finding sources Evaluating sources Citing sources “Sources” usually = text.

Left Out Finding and evaluating visual information Tools and techniques for visual communication

An Attempt to Fill the Void Introducing students to infographics: power of visual information finding existing infographics and images tools for creating infographics and best practices

Pregnancy, Birth, and Health (2014): Examples of Students’ Work

http://www. slideshare http://www.slideshare.net/garr/guy-kawasakis-foreword-for-presentation-zen

Next Step Introducing students to best practices in presenting information: PowerPoint dos and don’ts (hands-on) Infographics Best practices for brochures and newsletters

HPE 2051: Peer Health Education Health Promotion & Education (HPE) elective course Health education for college campuses 25 minute interactive, educational presentation using PowerPoint

Advantages Importance of skill Final presentation requirement Guest presenter Brought students to the library Motivated students to seek more information Consideration of non-traditional students’ needs

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SOC 1099: Pregnancy, Birth, and Health Fall 2015 McMicken freshman seminar Group-based service learning course Final presentations

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Testimonials “It was nice to be able to apply some of the concepts of my Research Methods class to actual research!” “Enjoyed being able to make a difference in women’s lives.” “I found value in providing info to people in need of sexual health education.”

Brianna Napier Cortez , (Cradle Cincinnati Group) "Knowing the techniques in presenting information in formats such as my slideshow has provided me a way to grab the audience's attention and informing them better of the topic, visually."    Brianna Napier Cortez , (Cradle Cincinnati Group)

Student support Blackboard: handouts, practice files, PPT, links STRC online guide consultation with librarian upon request

Blackboard

Student Technology Resource Center (STRC) and Multimedia Use computers and high-end software Learn to make videos and get help Check out equipment

Online guide http://guides.libraries.uc.edu/digliteracy/createpublish

Thank you!