Sketchnotes: Have you heard about these?



I've recently seen several articles and blog posts about "Sketchnotes."  This term was new for me and, after digging around online, I learned that Sketchnotes refer to a visual note-taking system that may include doodles, pictures, arrows, charts and other visual elements, combined with some brief writing.  Simply put, it's note-taking with both pictures and words.  Research indicates that this visual method of note-taking not only increases the amount of information you retain and improves attention, but it may also help you better understand the "big picture" of the lesson.  Blogger Amy Mount provides a great description of Sketchnotes in the following post, and also provides examples of what these may look like, including the notes pictured above on Differentiated Instruction (how appropriate!):

Sketchnoting

If you'd like to learn more about Sketchnotes, here are a couple of other resources you may want to check out:

Visual Note-Taking

Doodling and Sketchnotes in the Classroom


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