Description
Do you have students who are great visual learners but have trouble writing ideas down? Teaching them how to mindsketch could be a great help to them. Mindsketching isn’t about having artistic ability or talent. Dr. Joyce Juntune says that it’s actually about creating a simple image that represents what you are thinking. Students can share these images instead of writing down a list of thoughts. In part eight of this nine-part series, “Developing Creative Thinking in the Classroom – Mindsketching,” Dr. Juntune shares different ways to teach mindsketching to students on their journey to creative thinking.
In this course you will learn:
- The difference between drawing and sketching
- How to mindsketch objects, ideas, and vocabulary
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Salwa – Texas A&M University (verified owner) –
This course is very informative for people who do not know what mind-sketching is.
ROSALINDA – SAN FELIPE-DEL RIO CISD (verified owner) –
very interesting
PATRICIA – SAN FELIPE-DEL RIO CISD (verified owner) –
It was interesting.
KARRIE – SAN FELIPE-DEL RIO CISD (verified owner) –
Great ideas that are easy to implement.
Ruba – Texas A&M University (verified owner) –
I highly recommenced this course to teachers because once the concept of mind sketching is taught and grasped by the students, it will facilitate the learning in the classroom and helps visual learners express themselves more easily.
Laura – SOUTHWEST ISD (verified owner) –
Awesome
Timothy – TIPP CITY EXEMPTED VILLAGE (verified owner) –
interesting
Cristen – Private Pay (verified owner) –
This course gave me a great way to introduce the concept to students.
Mia – MCALLEN ISD (verified owner) –
Practical information
Teresa – GEORGETOWN ISD (verified owner) –
I like this as an option for teaching vocabulary.