Individual and collaborative infographic design and cognitive strategies in visual literacy support process: a qualitative research perspective

This study examined the individual and collaborative infographic development processes of middle school students in a qualitative research context. In the first phase, individual and collaborative infographics were developed, a simultaneous think-aloud protocol and interviews were conducted. In the...

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