Visual Learning
Visible Thinking Routines (MERLOT). This resource provides ways to connect with students through visible content and establishing routines. Useful for building visual thinking modules. https://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=773402858
Sound Facilitates Visual Learning (CORE). This study shares findings of multisensory audiovisual training, and concludes that learning is faster than unisensory visual training. https://core.ac.uk/reader/82671229. There may be other useful articles in CORE, but the search tools doesn’t seem to have the precision that other databases do. Interesting to see so many articles in other languages, though.
Image, book, film collections (Public Domain Review). These are searchable by medium and by other elements, such as epoch, style, and theme. Useful for finding examples when building the visual learning modules. https://publicdomainreview.org/collections/images
More media for the visual learning modules (Opencourseware). Useful for finding examples when building the visual learning modules. The home page today was a live version of Edward Gorey (one of my favourite authors) telling about his design of Dracula. https://youtu.be/wViMHts3nT0
Teaching Critical Thinking through Art with the National Gallery of Art (EdX). A course on “Artful Thinking” that takes 14-20 hours to complete. $33 for a verified certificate. https://www.edx.org/course/teaching-critical-thinking-through-art-with-the-na?source=aw&awc=6798_1603981606_57d13832bb07178c87123303ec0bed6b&utm_source=aw&utm_medium=affiliate_partner&utm_content=text-link&utm_term=428885_Open+Culture%2C+LLC
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