After learning more about sketchnoting and Doodleling, I think it will greatly improve and help my learning efficiency and class concentration. By using sketchnoting, I can effectively avoid spending too much time in the limited time in class. Supplementary notes for each course, and when you can spend time sorting out sketchnoting after class, review the key points of each course today, and draw the key points.
Example:
I was in the Pacific Asian study for a while, and I used sketchnoting. As a result, it made me very clear about the content of the class, my thoughts were very clear, and there was no confusion. It also helped me to study and prepare for the exam, and link the knowledge of each chapter together.
In fact sketchnoting and doodling help me focus so much that I now prefer to take notes with a more traditional pen and paper rather than a laptop, which gives me peace of mind that I’d rather be immersed in what I’m doing topic of study. I believe that doodling and sketching are effective learning tools for my study.
I agree with you, sketchnoting is great. Just think, before the final, would we prefer to look at dense, text-based notes for review, or sketchnoting notes with various information sketched, lines, arrows, and words strung together? Personally, I definitely prefer the latter!
mingy
Hi Oliver
I agree with you, sketchnoting is great. Just think, before the final, would we prefer to look at dense, text-based notes for review, or sketchnoting notes with various information sketched, lines, arrows, and words strung together? Personally, I definitely prefer the latter!
Ming Yang