In this episode I’m chatting with educator Jessica Talbot, who’s planning out some project-based curriculum for the upcoming school year and wants to include sketchnoting within the first project about symbols. We talk about what that might look like, as well as how to create meaningful experiences even if distance learning is the norm. This will be a great episode for other educators making plans for the upcoming school year!
Links
- Sketchnoting in the Classroom
- Grading Sketchnotes: Rubric & Student Examples
- In a post-convo update, Jessica shared that they’re using MURAL as a hub for student/teacher interaction, and they’re really enjoying that platform.
The Video Version
Follow along with the rough sketchnotes that I took during our conversation:
Free Sketchnoting Guide
Want to give sketchnoting a try but not sure where to start? Check out this sample of The Verbal To Visual Notebook:
That 100% hand-sketched notebook includes a set of prompts to help you put pen to paper and start sketching out ideas yourself.
You can get the free guide here.
Good luck building these skills yourself and sharing them with your students!
Cheers,
-Doug