I think thats a great idea!
Glad you are interested Caro
Anyone else in the forum?
T
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Yes indeed, I'd be very happy to get staff and students involved in a project that could produce some visual resources. We so enjoyed the animation projects... this would provide another slant. It would be very exciting to work across disciplines e.g. fine artists/textile designers working with e.g. economists/sociologists.
Caro
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From: learning development in higher education network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sandra Sinfield
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Dear Pauline,
I would dearly love to work with you and Terry and others to develop
some visual resources along similar lines!! Let's get cracking...
Best,
Sandra
Pauline Ridley wrote:
> Yes I love this too (and the other RSA Animate series are also well worth a look).
> Although these are done professionally and after the talk itself, on-the-fly visual notetaking is something I'd like to encourage more people to adopt. (Its popular in the US, where people can earn a living as professional visual facilitators or notetakers - google it and you'll find plenty of stuff)
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> Theres very nice video about how to do this on an ipad or similar device at http://ninmah.be/2010/08/02/ipad-visual-movie/ Using the Brushes app allows the process to be made visible as an animation, rather like the RSA videos.
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> Would Terry, Sandra and/or anyone else be interested in working with me and perhaps some art students to develop some resources along similar lines in 2 main areas: 1) to show students how they can make visual and non visual notes from lectures; and 2) to make study advice on other topics more engaging? Caro's colleagues and students did something similar at Falmouth, but it would be nice to have more in a variety of styles
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> Hi Eloise
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> Thanks for this
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> It is truly inspirational!
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> I have sent it on to all my colleagues
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> Terry
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> · We laughed when we spoke at a Russian conference called 'Pedagogical Education' - as if education could be anything other than pedagogical. Little did we think... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDZFcDGpL4U. In the current turbulence perhaps we can hope for a catalyst?
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> Eloïse
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> Eloïse Sentito
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