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Janet Hale

Sketchnoting For Reflection | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "As a reader of my blog, you have followed my journey into exploring Sketchnoting since April 2014. I have come a long way by studying and learning from other sketchnoters: their techniques, their tools, their thinking process, their signature people, objects and metaphors."
Janet Hale

Sketchnoting 101: How To Create Awesome Visual Notes -UX Mastery - 2 views

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    "The sketchnotes I created for the recent UX Australia and Swipe conferences have generated a lot of interest, and I've received a number of questions via email and Twitter about how I go about creating them. While it isn't strictly related to UX Design, Jared Spool counts sketching as one of 5 indispensable skills that user experience designers should focus on, so it's certainly a skill you should consider developing."
Janet Hale

Connecting Professional Learners from MindRocket Media Group on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Using for first sketchnoting project with Chic Foote
Janet Hale

Session 35: Sketchnoting For Reflection: Pulling Your Camp Time Together - Silvia & Jan... - 0 views

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    Includes Slide Show with steps for creating sketch note
Janet Hale

The Power of the Process - The Principal of Change - 0 views

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    "I spent the day working with educators who are developing their own learning portfolios, before we embark on a journey of students going through the same process. I truly believe that why digital portfolios have failed in so many places is that we are encouraging educators to teach them without learning how to do them first. This, to me, is the equivalent of someone teaching math who has never learned math. Though this process might be slower and not have students going through the process as quickly, it is the idea of going slow to move fast. The depth of this project can be much deeper if educators think of the process from the point of the view of a learner, not the teacher."
Janet Hale

Sketch Noting: A Small Move to Improve Professional Learning | ASCD Inservice - 2 views

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    "One small change in the classroom can make a big difference. And the same is true when it comes to professional development. In the past year, the switch to visual note taking has impacted my thinking. Visual note taking, also known as sketch noting, is taking down notes and information using both words and pictures. When listening to a speaker or reading text, we naturally form mental images. In sketch noting, the note taker captures those images and creates sketches and doodles on paper or a digital device, such as a tablet."
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