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Year: 2018 PMID: 29881927 PMCID: PMC6002287 DOI: 10.1007/s40037-018-0436-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perspect Med Educ ISSN: 2212-2761
Glossary of terms for types of drawings
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| Comics have been described as ‘graphic narratives’ or ‘graphic novels’, combining images with words to tell stories [ |
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| Like concept maps [ |
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| Originally developed in the context of family therapy [ |
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| Rich pictures can be described as ‘pictorial representations that attempt to capture an individual’s perspective of a situation, including objects, ideas, people, character, feelings, conflicts and prejudices’ [ |
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| Clare Kell developed a ‘novel notational system to capture, with paper and pencil in real time, the proxemics and kinesics of naturally occurring physiotherapy placement education interactions’ [ |
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| The term infographics is a blend of the two words ‘information’ and ‘graphics’, so can be described as ‘information visualizations’ that are either the same or similar to existing forms of visual representations of data [ |
Fig. 1Pre-existing student comic from Green [7, P. 776] (reproduced with permission)
Fig. 2Pre-existing student mind map from Janczukowicz & Rees [8, P. 6] (reproduced with permission)
Fig. 3Participant Pictor chart from Berkhout et al. [9, P 273] (reproduced with permission)
Fig. 4Participant rich picture from Cristancho et al. [10, P. 1543] (reproduced with permission)
Fig. 5Researcher-generated visual notation of an experienced therapist helping a student identify physiotherapy work in the care of a semi-conscious patient from Kell [42, P. 363]
Fig. 6Researcher-generated infographic of findings for Gordon et al. [12, 41] (reproduced with permission)