Her TED talk on the subject is a great source of inspiration for the science behind how children develop a visual language, very useful when I am hoping to produce an animation for a children's charity. She's also a great advocate for embracing various learning/teaching methods, which it can definitely be argued is where school systems in the Western World fall down by valuing academic subjects over the arts and humanities. Well worth a watch!
Friday, 18 September 2015
The Doodle Revolution
Through my initial research into the power of images, I came across Sunni Brown and her book The Doodle Revolution, which has some great insights into the scientific advantages of using doodling and images to retain information.
Her TED talk on the subject is a great source of inspiration for the science behind how children develop a visual language, very useful when I am hoping to produce an animation for a children's charity. She's also a great advocate for embracing various learning/teaching methods, which it can definitely be argued is where school systems in the Western World fall down by valuing academic subjects over the arts and humanities. Well worth a watch!
Her TED talk on the subject is a great source of inspiration for the science behind how children develop a visual language, very useful when I am hoping to produce an animation for a children's charity. She's also a great advocate for embracing various learning/teaching methods, which it can definitely be argued is where school systems in the Western World fall down by valuing academic subjects over the arts and humanities. Well worth a watch!
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