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Why drawing is the most effective study technique
Why is drawing such a powerful way to study? To figure this out, the researchers tried to narrow down what exactly about drawing was so effective. Would tracing an existing drawing of an idea have the same effect? Would looking at someone else's visual representation? While both of these approaches were better than just reading over a word or concept, drawing beat them all.
The researchers hypothesize that's because drawing gives your brain so many different ways to engage with new material -- you have to figure out how to draw it by imagining it in detail in your mind, you experience the physical feeling of rendering that idea, and then, in the end, you look at a visual representation of it.
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22 Nov 18Tanja Galetti
Drawing is the fastest, most effective way to learn, according to new research -"After just 40 seconds of low-quality sketching, subjects not only remembered significantly more, they also recalled more detail and context" https://t.co/T9CIqIqOGV #isedcoac
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18 Nov 18Stephen Taylor
Drawing is the fastest, most effective way to learn, according to new research @ebtrylevelrebel https://t.co/GAu2FQa5dN via @Inc
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ajam00
Drawing is the fastest, most effective way to learn according to new research:
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17 Nov 18Bethany Smith
@bethanyvsmith Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/Dft4yfiyd0 - I miss your sketches!
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sam sherratt
What does this mean for #edtech?
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08 Nov 18Van Weringh
Put away the highlighter and skip the flash cards. The fastest way to cram new information into your brain is by drawing it, concludes the research. @Ms_Taylor_Art https://t.co/O6efpyPqUI
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06 Nov 18Lois McGill
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/CDDDxZpNn1
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Elizabeth Techman
@SrtaWalpole @profeklein Did you see this https://t.co/umgyvjab1d ?
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Mike taylor
Well well, it looks like @SheelerTech @LearnNuggets and now @piercemr are on to something :) Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research #learning #art https://t.co/7ctYM553FF https://t.co/SDQ0aF6Nd2
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05 Nov 18Lucas Gillispie
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research - Inc https://t.co/Q7LvVd9vrb #SCSEd #NCEd
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Phil Taylor
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/gfx9xZGwTS
When was the last time you drew something? Your answer should be the last time you tried to learn something new! https://t.co/vtUys47AKh via @Inc #sketchnote #visuallearning -
Lee Ann Spillane
Hey @spillarke https://t.co/hIYz4ssCMq
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euribates
Una investigación concluye que la forma más rápida de integrar
nueva información en el cerebro es dibujándola
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Diego García
Toda la vida integrando información en el cerebro, y yo sin enterame. Y la de hostias que mamé por ello. https://t.co/QfZX4B1qce
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John Evans
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/gfx9xZGwTS
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Erin Frerichs
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/gfx9xZGwTS
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Paul Jaeger
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/gfx9xZGwTS
I’m loathe to retweet this, but popular educators regularly share junk like this. At best, this represents a very narrow view of learning. Studying is what you do in the absence of meaningful learning experiences. These generalizations are irresponsible. -
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Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/gfx9xZGwTS
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Ludmila Kovarikova
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/gfx9xZGwTS
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Mike Ritzius
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/gfx9xZGwTS
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Ariane Skapetis
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/gfx9xZGwTS
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José L. Castillo
Toda la vida integrando información en el cerebro, y yo sin enterame. Y la de hostias que mamé por ello. https://t.co/QfZX4B1qce
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Karen Bolotin
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/gfx9xZGwTS
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Tom Perran
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/gfx9xZGwTS
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02 Nov 18Micahel Matera
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research https://t.co/JNFUGzIvHs #PassTheSketchnote #PTSN #IdeaFlood #sketchnote #SKETCHNOTEFEVER https://t.co/sEHYpdOtIN
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Wanda Terral
You are probably not using the most effective, research-backed study technique. via Pocket
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Amber Bridge
Drawing Is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn, According to New Research
Cc @abridgesmith @manuelherrera33
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