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The OIEC framework guides us through the process of analyzing visuals through structured steps. First, we begin with observation, identifying key elements without interpretation. Next, we move to inference, formulating educated guesses based on our observations. Following this, we collect evidence that supports our inferences, drawing upon prior knowledge and observed facts. Finally, we reach a conclusion, providing a synthesis of our findings. Utilizing OIEC enhances our ability to critically evaluate information and draws us closer to understanding complex visuals effectively.
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OIEC • 1. Observation • What do you observe? What is the title?(if no title is present, infer the title after the observation and conclusion) • Observation does not involve interpretation. • 2. Inference • This involves interpretation and an informed guess, • based on observations. • 3. Evidence • What evidence supported your inference? This step requires the integration of prior knowledge • with observations. • 4. Conclusion • What is your conclusion? Explain • Infer the title, or give the visual a new title
OIEC is another strategy for your success! Use it to analyze visuals!