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Visual Thinking: Start Inspiring your Students by Using Visuals. Lynn Strand March 30, 2011 For audio call Toll Free 1 - 888-886-3951 and use PIN/code 614961. Housekeeping. Maximize your CCC Confer window. Phone audio will be in presenter-only mode.
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Visual Thinking: Start Inspiring your Students by Using Visuals Lynn Strand March 30, 2011 For audio call Toll Free 1-888-886-3951 and use PIN/code614961
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Lynn Strand Visual Thinking: Start Inspiring your Students by Using Visuals
Lynn Strand Behavioral Marketing Specialist & President, Positive Impact Partner Lynn@PositiveImpactPartner.com
A little fun, instead of bullets • what visual thinking is • show examples from multiple disciplines • share ideas as to how you can put it to work in your courses • resources to help get you started on the visual thinking highway
Definitions Visual thinking and learning utilize graphical ways of working with ideas and presenting information. Research in both educational theory and cognitive psychology tells us that visual learning is among the very best methods for teaching students of all ages how to think and how to learn.
Visual learning helps students • Make abstract ideas visible and concrete • Connect prior knowledge and new concepts • Provide structure for thinking, writing, discussing, analyzing, planning and reporting • Focus thoughts and ideas, leading to understanding and interpretation
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Visual impression? What’s your impression?
Visual impression? What teases you?
Example: Elements of a good marketing piece Clear offer Generate a laugh/interest Primary benefit is headline; Proof points are subheads Clear call to action and offer
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Great resources • Infographicshttp://www.good.is/infographics • Mind Map Inspiration http://www.mindmapinspiration.com/ • Back of the Napkin video overview http://youtu.be/ri8E8cNf2Bw • Jing tool http://www.techsmith.com/jing/ • And my fav. Pat’s tools at http://my.msjc.edu/web/ol/ol/tools.html
Q&A Lynn Strand Behavioral Marketing Specialist & President, Positive Impact Partner Lynn@PositiveImpactPartner.com
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