Exampls of VISUAL CLOSURE TASKS
in the VISUAL MODALITY
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Example #1-- WHOSE HAND IS THIS?. In these pictures you are shown a hand and you must close in on the rest of the figure. The hands belong to well known (to some generations, but not mine) comic strip characters. As you can imagine, it is a really good closure exercise for upper elmentary age kids because of its motivational value. You will also note that if you aren't familiar with the characters, no amount of closer ability will help. Hence, past experience cannot be excluded from considertion in this process.
Answer--Sorry folks, the only two I can close in on are the one in the lower left hand corner (Spider man), and second picture above him (my wife). This serves as a good model from which we could generate a lot of closure material. Using pictures from comic books, for example, we could cut peices of characters and objects for kids to identify. They could be structured from easy to complex by regulating the degree of the picture that is provided or by using a multiple choice answer paradigm and regulating the number of choices. The next demo is similar to this, but more on a level for adults.
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Example #2-- Whose smile does this belong to. Now you will see some smiles of famous personalities (but again, not from my generation, which would have to include George Washington, Wild Bill Hicock, and Mona Lisa). I got these pictures from the Inquirer no less. You do find some intereting materials in there (for instructional purposes I mean)! The quality of several pictures is a little tarnished but that is due probably to my eating while I was reading the paper. How many can you identify (close in on) from the smile alone?