Sketchnotes & Sketches are required with most projects.
What Are Sketchnotes? With sketchnotes, you can:
Sketchnoting is the practice of combining handwritten text, doodles, graphs, and observations to produce vivid and interesting notes. Artistically challenged? Don’t worry about it. Even if stick figures are the extent of your abilities right now, sketchnotes can be a powerful tool for processing meetings, conferences, and ideas. Both the analytical and creative areas of your brain are activated as you identify and distill important points of discussion and then find interesting ways to document them. Follow these guidelines to receive full credit: In your sketchbook:
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Sketchnotes
Sketches
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The Sketchnote Process
Step 1: Listening and Experiencing
Step 2: Processing
Write quickly and keep your letters consistent.
Elements of Sketchnoting Text: Start with your normal everyday handwriting.
Basic Shapes: Basic shapes are an easy way to add visuals.
Containers: Containers collect thoughts or items together.
Connectors: Connectors link related ideas to one another.
Icons and Symbols: Use icons to represent ideas or objects.
Sketches and Illustrations: Illustrations can capture stories or metaphors. https://www.jetpens.com/blog/sketchnotes-a-guide-to-visual-note-taking/pt/892 |