Philip Zimbardo on "The Secret Powers of Time" - Boing Boing - 4 views
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Cathy Arreguin on 12 Jun 10Fascinating example of using whiteboard graphics to animate or illustrate main points of a short lecture. How is this strategy MORE effective than other graphic strategies?
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Robert Conrad on 14 Jun 10Cathy, this video is fascinating both for its content and its technique. Is this instructor such a great artist, or does he collaborate with an artist, sound editor, etc. to produce these videos? The topic reminded me of conversations I've had with friends who live in Spain. They tell me Americans are always too busy and that in Spain if you are late for an appointment no one criticizes you. They assume you had an important visit with someone along the way.
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Cathy Arreguin on 23 Jun 10Regarding content: Yes, interesting thoughts on the implications of culture! As an instructional designer, I begin to consider how one might design instruction for various cultural groups (In fact, that is covered in the non-COMET version of 572.) Regarding graphics: I don't know if the narrator and artist are one person. For more on the concept of instructive doodles, look for the book "The Back of the Napkin". The premise is that anyone can develop enough skill to illustrate ideas!